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Education fund allocation for free meal faces legal challenge

Plaintiffs argued reallocating education spending from the state budget for the free nutritious meal rollout will reduce space for more urgent education needs, such as teachers’ wage and school renovation.

Maretha Uli (The Jakarta Post)
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Mon, February 2, 2026 Published on Feb. 1, 2026 Published on 2026-02-01T12:34:07+07:00

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Students eat meals provided under the free nutritious meal program at SMAN 1 Wamena senior high school in Jayawijaya regency, on Jan. 14, 2026, when Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka inspected program rollout in Wamena district, Highland Papua. Students eat meals provided under the free nutritious meal program at SMAN 1 Wamena senior high school in Jayawijaya regency, on Jan. 14, 2026, when Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka inspected program rollout in Wamena district, Highland Papua. (Antara/Indrianto Eko Suwarso)

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he state budget’s education allocation for President Prabowo Subianto’s flagship free nutritious meal program has met legal challenges at the Constitutional Court, with petitioners arguing the rollout diverts funding from constitutionally mandated education spending.

Plaintiffs of an education foundation, three law students from Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University (UIN) Jakarta and a contract teacher filed a judicial review petition on Jan. 26 to contest Article 22 (3) of the 2026 State Budget Law.

The article stipulates that operational funding for education includes the free meal program at institutions related to the sector, which the plaintiffs argued had violated the 1945 Constitution’s mandate that at least 20 percent of the state budget must be allocated for education.

Out of the Rp 3.8 quadrillion (US$226 billion) projected spending in this year’s state budget, education accounts for a total of 20 percent of Rp 769 trillion. Around Rp 223 trillion of it is allocated to fund the free meal program.

The program receives a total of Rp 335 trillion from the 2026 budget, with the remaining comes from health and economic spending. The figure was increased from Rp 71 trillion allocated in 2025.

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The National Nutrition Agency manages the free meal rollout and is given a budget ceiling of Rp 268 trillion, with the rest of the fund set aside as reserves.

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