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PPP congress sparks party leadership tug-of-war

The United Development Party (PPP) is embroiled in an internal leadership struggle after two rival factions each declared their own party chair during a weekend congress that had briefly erupted into brawls between party members.

15 hours ago
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Palace urged to uphold press freedom after journalist’s access restored

The Presidential Palace has faced mounting criticism from journalist groups and rights organizations after briefly revoking a reporter’s credentials over questions about the government’s free nutritious meal program, linked to thousands of food poisoning cases nationwide, raising concerns about press freedom in Indonesia. ...

15 hours ago
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Calls grow for meaningful reform in election law revision

Calls to safeguard a planned revision to election rules intensify, as pro-democracy advocates urge lawmakers to push for meaningful reform for the electoral system and put public interests and democratic consolidation at the center of the plan. ...

16 hours ago

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Appeals court raises prison term for ex-minister Syahrul

The Jakarta High Court on Tuesday increased the prison sentence for former agriculture minister Syahrul Yasin Limpo, who was convicted of soliciting bribes from other officials at the Agriculture Ministry, following an appeal by prosecutors.

1 year ago
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Former minister, current leader cut from KPK commissioner selection

The selection committee for the new leaders of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has announced the 20 candidates for commissioner who passed the profiling assessment held late last month, with a former minister and an incumbent commissioner among those who did not make it to the next stage of the process.

1 year ago
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PDI-P slams petition filed at administrative court to challenge party structure

The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) has criticized a new petition seeking to challenge the party structure at an administrative court as another attempt to undermine the party during the election year.

1 year ago
Politics

Gibran denies link between Kaesang jet ride with Shopee deal

Gibran said that there was nothing improper about the deal, which centered on the setting up of a gaming center and an office in Surakarta, and that it had gone through a thorough vetting process.

1 year ago
Politics

Minister defends President Jokowi's son's private jet trip

Budi Arie, who is also leader of President Jokowi's volunteer group Projo, said the jet ride had allowed Kaesang's wife, Erina Gudono, who is eight months pregnant, to avoid the travails of international travel.

1 year ago
Politics

Jokowi installs NU prominent figure as Social Affairs Minister

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo named on Wednesday Saifullah Yusuf, the secretary general of the nation’s largest Islamic organization Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), to replace Social Affairs Minister Tri Rismaharini, known as Risma, who resigned to focus on campaigning for the November regional election.

1 year ago
Regional Elections

Star power: Parties, regional head candidates pick celebrities as campaign manager

Celebrities leading a candidate pair's campaign team is a strategy launched by political parties and candidates to garner enough votes to win the upcoming regional elections, slated for Nov. 27.

1 year ago
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MPR reaffirms nullification of 1967 decree against Sukarno

MPR Speaker Bambang Soesatyo denounced the decree on Monday, stating that the assembly sought to resolve any lingering “psychological and political” damage to those linked to the former president.

1 year ago
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Prabowo-Megawati ties continue to warm ahead of inauguration

President-elect Prabowo Subianto appeared intent to forge warmer ties with Megawati Soekarnoputri as he hopes to have a sit down with the chairwoman of the largest political party at the legislature before he takes office next month.

1 year ago
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Court petition shows growing discontent with uncontested races: Observers

Three plaintiffs have made a request to the Constitutional Court to amend the Regional Elections Law to allow a kotak kosong (blank box) to be included in every ballot in the upcoming regional elections, as a protest against political parties for only prioritizing popularity when nominating a candidate.

1 year ago
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House, govt agree to scrap limit on number of ministries

In a series of back-to-back meetings on Monday, members of the House Legislation Body (Baleg) and representatives of the outgoing Jokowi administration rushed to revise the 2008 Ministry Law, which limits the number of ministries to 34.

1 year ago
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Gerindra pledges thorough vetting of ministers after Kalla criticizes Nadiem

The Gerindra Party has promised that president-elect Prabowo Subianto will vet his ministers thoroughly after former vice president Jusuf Kalla criticized Education, Culture, Research and Technology Minister Nadiem Makarim over what he claimed was the minister’s lack of expertise in education, poor track record in office and absenteeism.

1 year ago
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KPK calls off plan to question Jokowi's son-in-law over private jet flight

A KPK spokesperson said on Monday said that the anti-graft body was no longer treating the allegation of Bobby flying on the private jet as an illegal gratuity case, having downgraded it to a public complaint.

1 year ago
Politics

Jokowi to spend remainder of his term in Nusantara

Presidential spokesperson Hasan Nasbi told reporters on Monday that the construction of the main presidential palace in Nusantara had been completed and that would allow the President to occupy the new premises up until he wrapped up his term in late October.

1 year ago
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Anies at career crossroads after failed gubernatorial bids

Having failed to get on the ballot in the upcoming regional head elections, unsuccessful presidential candidate Anies Baswedan is all but confirmed to be out of public office for the next five years, prompting experts to believe that the outspoken government critic might soon see his influence wane should president-elect Prabowo Subianto’s incoming administration be received well by the public.

1 year ago
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Retno thanks lawmakers as tenure nears end

The foreign minister thanked Commission I lawmakers for their support in helping Indonesia navigate global challenges at a meeting on Thursday, likely her last before her decade-long tenure ends next month.

1 year ago
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Pessimism as 20 years pass without justice for Munir

Civil society groups are mourning two decades of injustice surrounding the 2004 murder of activist Munir Said Thalib, noting that much of the case remains shrouded in mystery and that the mastermind behind is likely still at large.

1 year ago
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Jokowi’s influence shows signs of waning

With little over a month left in office, President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has suffered a series of political setbacks that observers say reflect his waning influence as the transfer of executive power approaches.

1 year ago
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Repeat regional polls one solution for ‘empty box’ wins: House

With just over two months until this year's regional head elections, House Commission II has said holding repeat elections next year is one solution if a sole candidate pair does not win in a region with uncontested polls.

1 year ago
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KPU to discuss procedures for uncontested regional races with House

Several regions are still projected to feature one candidate pair running in the upcoming simultaneous regional races, even after the General Elections Commission (KPU) reopened the registration period until Wednesday.

1 year ago
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KPK cancels summons for Kaesang but probe continues

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has backtracked on its plan to seek clarification from President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s son Kaesang Pangarep over his use of a private jet during a recent overseas trip, but it is continuing to examine reports of possible gratuity acceptance.

1 year ago
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House, government to begin deliberating bill to expand Prabowo’s cabinet next week

The House of Representatives and the government are set to begin formal deliberations next week on a bill that will allow president-elect Prabowo Subianto to build a bigger cabinet once he assumes office.

1 year ago
Politics

National Police to deport fugitive former Philippines mayor

Alice Leal Guo, a former mayor of a town north of the capital Manila, has been on the run since she was linked to a Chinese-run online gambling center where hundreds of people were forced to run scams or risk torture.

1 year ago
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TNI ordered to create cyber force

The Indonesian Military (TNI) has received an order from outgoing President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo for the formation of a fourth armed service, dubbed a cyber force, to deal with cyber threats, but discussions at the legislature are projected to resume only after the new administration assumes office.

1 year ago
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KPK ready to summon Kaesang for clarification over lavish private jet trip

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) is set to summon Kaesang Pangarep, the youngest son of outgoing President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, regarding his use of a private jet following intense scrutiny of his recent lavish trip to the United States.

1 year ago
Politics

Government delays relocation of civil servants to Nusantara

The government postponed the relocation of civil servants to the country’s future capital of Nusantara in East Kalimantan from its initial plan this September, citing the need to complete the housing complexes and digital infrastructure first to ensure a smooth transition.

1 year ago
Regional Elections premium

Second day of extended registration ends with no new regional candidates

Experts are unconvinced that the extended candidate registration deadline in more than a dozen regions facing uncontested regional elections will result in new names signing up to compete against the strongly backed existing candidates.

1 year ago
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Campaign gets off to an early start in Jakarta gubernatorial race

Nominees for the Jakarta gubernatorial election have started their campaigns early by going around the city and sharing their platforms with the people over the weekend despite not yet being cleared to run by the General Elections Commission (KPU).

1 year ago
Regional Elections premium

KPU reopens registration to limit uncontested elections

The General Elections Commission (KPU) is set to reopen registration for regional head races this week in areas where only one candidate pair has signed up, in an effort to prevent uncontested elections in the upcoming November polls.

1 year ago
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Prabowo downplays rumors of rift with Jokowi

President-elect Prabowo Subianto has played down rumors of rift between him and President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo and discord within his Onward Indonesia Coalition (KIM), striking a note of unity after a constitutional controversy elicited widespread protests in recent weeks.

1 year ago
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