Presidential Communication Office
| Kantor Komunikasi Kepresidenan | |
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| Formed | 15 August 2024 |
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| Dissolved | 17 September 2025 |
| Superseding agency | |
| Jurisdiction | Indonesia |
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The Presidential Communication Office (Indonesian: Kantor Komunikasi Presiden, official abbreviation PCO) was a cabinet-level agency tasked to coordinate and deliver presidential messages and communication and to convey official comments on behalf of the president.
This office was replacement for the office of Presidential Spokesperson of the Republic of Indonesia.
This office was the only state agency in Indonesia that using English name rather Indonesian name in official documents. Even inside Indonesia, the office was referred as Presidential Communication Office or its abbreviation, PCO. This was because the request of Hasan Nasbi, that disliked the office he led to be abbreviated and known as Kompres.
ANTARA, Indonesian news agency using PCO to refer the office. Several news publishers also followed ANTARA suits to refer the agency as PCO.
The agency disbanded on 17 September 2025, and all its responsibilities transferred to the Government Communications Agency.