London (Antara) - Indonesia has assumed the chairmanship from Britain of the "Open Government Partnership" for 2014. British prime minister David Cameron handed over the chairmanship to Indonesian vice president Boediono at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Center here on Thursday. A number of heads of state and government attended the function, including President Jakaya Kikwete from Tanzania, Prime Minister Daniel Kablan Duncan from Ivory Coast, Prime Minister Besir Atalay from Turkey, Deputy Prime Minister Konstyantyn Gryshchenko from Ukraine, Deputy Prime Minister Assat Issekheseve from Kazakhstan and Deputy Prime Minister Igor Luksic from Montinegro. Some two hundred representatives from international and Indonesian non-governmental organizations also attended the event. Indonesia's head of the President's Working Unit for Development Supervision and Control (UKP4), Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, said the OGP has 61 member countries, including Indonesia. OGP is a movement committed to building transparency, accountability and quality of public service in the member countries. He said the presence of Indonesian vice president Boediono at the event was important and strategic, as it indicates that various improvements in the public service sector have been made in Indonesia. "A total of 1,200 participants from 89 countries will attend the annual gathering, so that the presence of the Indonesian representative at the meeting would be very important with regard to sharing experiences in improving its public service," he said. (*)

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