Prabowo form of the government's communications agency, dissolving PCO?

Jakarta -Prasetyo Hadi, Minister of State (Menesneg), explained that the government communication agency now led by Angga Raka Prabowo is a transformation of the Presidential Communication Office (PCO). Pras said it was done by the government based on the results of the evaluation. “Yes, the first is like this, it does not form a new body, but to convert the change from the presidential communications office to the government communications agency. So, after trying to evaluate it, we must have improvement in terms of communication. Not only representing communication, which represents the presidential office, but we also want to speak,” (9/17/2025). Browse to continue with the content said the formation of the government communication agency was carried out so that the extent of the communication that was carried out could be expanded. The agency will also synchronize the communication of the central and regional governments. “The scope can also be the government here, including how we will synchronize the communication of the central government, provincial and local governments of all government programs,” he said. Asked whether the PCO will distribute automatically, Pras does not answer clearly. Pras explained that there was a transfer of functions and tasks to the government communication agency. “It was not dissolved, but what the task of the PCO function was is now with the new presidential decision mentioned that the government communication agency was transferred to the task of the PCO function to the government communication agency,” he said. Pras said the team that now works at PCO will be moved to the government communications agency. Pras emphasizes this new body to improve government’s communication efforts. “For the time being, yes, everyone just moved,” he said. “Cook we don’t want to replace to improve, the hope is that it plays like football, we will change the players in the hope that we will be able to win the game, right,” Pras continued. (Eva/FCA)