Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Indonesian government will discuss a proposal to cut ministers' salaries in the coming days as part of budget efficiency efforts, Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya said.Speaking at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta on Tuesday, Teddy said the plan would be discussed further in an upcoming meeting.”The proposals will be discussed in the next few days,” he said, stressing that no decision has been made.”We'll see. No decision has been made,” he added, while telling reporters to ask those who first raised the idea.Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has expressed support for the proposal, though he said the final decision rests with President Prabowo Subianto.”I don’t know about lawmakers' salaries, but I'm fine with cutting ministers' salaries,” he said in Jakarta on Monday.He estimated the proposed cut could reach around 25 percent.Earlier, Purbaya said the Finance Ministry would directly determine budget cut percentages for ministries and agencies to improve spending efficiency.He said his earlier plan to let institutions decide their own cuts was dropped due to concerns over effectiveness.”I will determine the percentages, and each institution will adjust accordingly,” he said on March 19.He added that the policy would target nonessential spending, including unnecessary meetings and low-impact programs.The government is also considering extending the efficiency drive to ministers’ and deputy ministers' salaries.”I support that idea. It's good,” he said.