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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.

22 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. ...

23 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. ...

1 day ago

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Jokowi apologizes for failings amid democratic backsliding

President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo tearfully apologize for any mistakes of his 10-year presidency, which is marked with the regression of democratic values and governance with intimidation against government critics and political opponents as well as shrinking public participation in legislation.

1 year ago
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Another Muslim group declares interest in mining concessions

In contrast to their Islamic counterparts of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Muhammadiyah and the Indonesian Mosque Youth Communication Forum (BKPRMI), which have declared their interest in managing coal mining concessions from the government, the Indonesian Bishops Conference (KWI) and the Indonesian Communion of Churches (PGI) have stood fast in rejecting the policy, citing the environmental and social impacts of the extractive industry.

1 year ago
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Gerindra not worried by Golkar joining forces with rival PDI-P in Banten governor race

Senior Gerindra Party politician Sufmi Dasco Ahmad said he was not worried by the fact that his party’s partner was closing in on a deal to join forces with a rival party to challenge the possible bid of Gerindra’s Andra Soni in the coming Banten gubernatorial election.

1 year ago
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AGO indicts three for alleged Rp 300t losses in PT Timah graft case

The AGO has opened its trial on major corruption at state-owned tin miner PT Timah by indicting three former heads of the Bangka Belitung Islands energy agency for actions that allegedly cost the state US$18.5 billion in losses.

1 year ago
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‘I am not perfect’: Jokowi apologizes for past mistakes

Speaking at a gathering on Thursday at Merdeka Palace, outgoing President Jokowi tearfully apologized for any mistakes his administration may have made over the course of his two-term presidency.

1 year ago
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Gerindra ramps up alliance talks amid rumored rivalry with Golkar

A potential rift between Golkar Party and Gerindra Party, the second- and third-largest party in the incoming House of Representatives, may threaten the efficacy of Prabowo Subianto's presidency, analysts say.

1 year ago
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KPU delays announcing legislative seats as court receives fresh disputes

As the regional head elections draw near, the General Elections Commission (KPU) has not yet been able to convert votes into legislative seats after the Constitutional Court received fresh petitions on  legislative election disputes.  

1 year ago
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KPU removes hundreds of soldiers, police from voter lists

An official at the West Java KPU implied this was a normal part of verifying local voter lists, especially since the TNI and the National Police recruitment processes concluded just last month.

1 year ago
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Daughter of Hary Tanoe takes reign of Perindo

Angela Tanoesoedibjo took over the leadership of Perindo on Wednesday from her father, media mogul Hary "Tanoe" Tanoesoedibjo, signaling a change of the political party’s direction under the incoming government of president-elect Prabowo Subianto.

1 year ago
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Long-simmering PKB-NU feud boils over

A new round of conflict has erupted between the nation’s largest Muslim organization, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), and its de facto political vehicle, the National Awakening Party (PKB), amid decades-long tensions between the two groups.

1 year ago
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Golkar’s Airin to get PDI-P support for Banten governor race

Airin Rachmi Diany, the former mayor of South Tangerang, Banten, appears on course to secure the political support she needs to run in the provincial head election as two potential backers are finalizing the deal to form an electoral alliance behind her candidacy.

1 year ago
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Megawati laments lack of interest in restoring MPR’s power

Putting the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) back as the country's highest law-making institution should help addressing problems that require a constitutional amendment, PDI-P chairwoman Megawati Soekarnoputri has suggested in her recent speech.

1 year ago
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Jokowi vows to engage local business in Nusantara’s development

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has affirmed his commitment to involve more small-scale businesses in the development of the country’s future capital Nusantara in East Kalimantan, emphasizing that local entrepreneurs should be key players in the capital relocation project.

1 year ago
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"Don't fear police arrest" Megawati tells Hasto

The National Police launched a probe into Hasto after he said on national television saying that instead of probing Harun, the country's anti-graft commission should investigate the distribution of social aid funds.

1 year ago
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Gerindra courts PKB for incoming government

The PKB chair has hinted that the Muslim-based party plans to wait until Prabowo's October inauguration to decide whether it joins the next government or stands as an opposition party.

1 year ago
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Kaesang may accompany wife on her study in US

President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo's youngest son Kaesang Pangarep has told reporters he will go to the United States to accompany her wife during her master's program, despite speculation that he would run in the upcoming simultaneous regional elections.

1 year ago
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Jokowi loses sleep over Nusantara holdups

The outgoing President claimed progress on Nusantara was going according to plan and that he had enjoyed an “abundant water supply, good electricity and internet connection” during his first stay at the residence in the form of mythical bird Garuda. 

1 year ago
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Muhammadiyah welcomes mining permit policy, sparking grassroots backlash

Muhammadiyah, a major Muslim group known for its environmentalist stances, is facing a backlash from grassroots members and activists for welcoming a government policy that allows religious organizations to manage state-owned mines.

1 year ago
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Risma, Marzuki emerge as Khofifah’s likely challengers in East Java race

Former Surabaya mayor Tri “Risma” Rismaharini and prominent Muslim cleric Marzuki Mustamar have emerged as viable contenders in the East Java election as their potential backers intensify talks to join forces to challenge the possible reelection bid of popular former governor Khofifah Indar Parawansa.

1 year ago
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Ex-graft convict wins DPD seat in revote

Former graft convict Irman Gusman has won a seat at the Regional Representatives Council (DPD), in a revote in the West Sumatra electoral district earlier this month that was ordered by the Constitutional Court.

1 year ago
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Jokowi tries out palace in proposed new capital

Jokowi has been rushing to complete as much of the new capital as possible before he steps down in October, despite Nusantara facing multiple construction delays, a lack of foreign investment, and managerial and land issues.

1 year ago
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Jokowi, police chief unaware of online gambling mastermind

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, National Police chief Gen. Listyo Sigit Prabowo and other top officials claim not to be aware of a person identified only as T, who is suspected of being the mastermind behind online gambling operations in the country.

1 year ago
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Bobby tops survey for North Sumatra race

Medan Mayor Bobby Nasution, the son-in-law of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, is leading in an early public opinion poll for prospective candidates in the coming North Sumatra gubernatorial race.

1 year ago
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KPK commissioner hopefuls seek to restore trust in agency

As the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) continues the search for its next leaders, candidates for commissioner positions have expressed their desire to restore public trust in the antigraft body, which has waned in recent years amid a string of controversies.

1 year ago
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KPK grills fisheries minister Sakti in Telkom graft probe

The KPK has questioned Sakti Wahyu Trenggono as a witness in a graft case pertaining to procurement transactions at Telkom in relation to a data service project in 2017-2022, making him the second fisheries minister from the Jokowi administration involved in a corruption probe.

1 year ago
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PKB considers backing Muhaimin’s brother in East Java election

The Islamic-based party previously also mulled over backing Marzuki Mustamar, a prominent Muslim cleric and former East Java branch head of the country’s largest Muslim organization Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), to run against popular former East Java governor Khofifah Indar Parawansa in the province's gubernatorial election in November.

1 year ago
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Prabowo consolidates power early through ministries, top SOE posts

The string of recent appointment of Prabowo Subianto's close aide and of Gerindra Party members as state-owned enterprises (SOEs) commissioners or deputy ministers is intended to help prevent any political turbulence during the government transition and to help the president-elect and his party secure long-term political gain for the 2029 elections, observers have said.

1 year ago
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Hopes rise for solving police issues amid Kompolnas selection

While hopes are rising that a new crop of Kompolnas members could breathe new life into police supervision, observers have cautioned the public to manage expectations, as the body had no real power since it was limited to merely making recommendations.

1 year ago
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Jakarta may see Anies, Ahok rematch

A possible rematch between Anies Baswedan and Basuki “Ahok” Tjahja Purnama appears to be gathering steam, with the two former Jakarta governors emerging as the top-two contenders being favored by voters in a recent opinion poll for the coming Jakarta gubernatorial race.

1 year ago
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Supreme Court orders KPK to return seized house to graft convict Rafael

The Supreme Court ordered the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to return a house in South Jakarta the agency seized as evidence from graft convict and former tax official Rafael Alun Trisambodo.

1 year ago
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