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Anggaran Pendapat dan Belanja Negara (APBN)

Bilancio delle Entrate e delle Spese dello Stato

Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia Forze Armate della Repubblica d‟Indonesia Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan (BPK) Corte dei Conti

Badan Pengawas Keuangan dan Pembangunan (BPKP)

Organo di controllo della Finanza e dello sviluppo

Badan Pengawasan Daerah (BAWASDA) Agenzia di monitoraggio regionale

Badan Penyehatan Perbankan Nasional

BIMAS Programma di estensione del credito agricolo

Biro Pusat Statistik (BPS) Ufficio centrale di statistica

Bumiputras Letteralmente significa figli della terra, ma è

utilizzato per indicare la popolazione indigena malese utilizzato soprattutto in Malesia

Cukong intermediario commerciale cinese

Demokrasi terpinpin Democrazia guidata

Department Agama Ministero degli Affari Religiosi

Department Keuangan Ministero delle finanze

Department Pendidikan Ministero della Pubblica Istruzione

Department Perdaganan Luar Negeri dan Kerjasama

Ministero per il Commercio Estero e la Cooperazione Economica

Department Perwakilan Daerah Consiglio dei rappresentanti regionali

Department Perwakilan Rakyat Consiglio dei rappresentanti del popoli

Kecenderungan gerak Corso

Komando Pasukan Khusus (KOPASSUS) Commando delle Forze Speciali

Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (KPK) Commissione per l‟Eradicazione della Corruzione

Korupsi Kolusi Nepotisme (KKN) Corruzione Collusione Nepotismo

Lembaga kebijakan Pengadaan Ente governativo per la politica degli appalti

Pemerintah (LKPP) pubblici

Majelis Permusjawaratan Rakyat (MPR) Consiglio per la Consultazione Popolare

Mitra Partner

Neraca Transksi Conto corrente

Orde Baru Indica il regime di Suharto (1966-1998)

Orde Lama Indica il regime di Sukarno (1945-1965)

Pancasila Ideologia politica su cui si basa lo stato

Indonesiano caratterizzata da cinque principi:

1. Credenza in un unico Dio. (Non viene indicata in questo modo una religione di stato)

2. Umanità giusta e civile 3. Unità dell‟Indonesia

4. Democrazia basata sulle deliberazioni unanimi dei rappresentanti del popolo 5. Giustizia sociale per l‟intero popolo

Indonesiano

Partai Komunis Indonesia (PKI) Partito Comunista Indonesiano

Paugreh Pradja Sovrano del regno

Peraturan pemerintah Normative statali

PILKADA Langsung Pemilihan Kepala Desa

Elezioni dirette dei rappresentanti regionali

Polisi Republik Indonesia (Polri) Polizia della Repubblica d‟Indonesia

Pribumi Indigeni

Produk Domestik Bruto (PDB) Prodotto Interno Lordo

Produk Nasional Bruto (PNB) Prodotto Nazionale Lordo

PUSKESMA SPusat Kesehatan

Piano di Sviluppo Nazionale di Medio Termine

Rencana Pembangunan Lima Tahun

Tenaga Kerja Indonesia (TKI) Forza lavoro indonesiana

Tentara Nasional Indonesia (TNI) Esercito Nazionale Indonesiano

Trasmigrasi Trasmigrazione

Undang-Undang Legge

Upeti Tributo

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