Politics
Dissecting the pulse of the nation’s politics, where power plays and policies collide in a fight for the future.
Jokowi invites six political party leaders to a meeting in State Palace
Indonesian President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo met with six political party leaders at the state palace on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. Present in the meeting were Golkar Party Chairman Airlangga Hartarto; Nation Awakening Party (PKB) Chairman Muhaimin Iskandar; Great Indonesia Movement (Gerindra) Party Chairman Prabowo Subianto, National Mandate Party (PAN) Chairman Zulkifli Hasan; United Development Party (PPP) Acting Chairman Muhammad Mardiono; and Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) Chairwoman Megawati Soekarnoputri.
The New Capital City will be managed by a state-owned company like BUMN named BUMO, Minister says
There will be a State-Owned Enterprise under the New Capital City (IKN) Authority named Badan Usaha Milik Otorita (BUMO). BUMO will deal directly with the private sector, especially investors who want to inject funds into the IKN.
Alleged monopolies and drug rings in Indonesian prison involving Minister’s family
During an interview in a Youtube channel, Indonesian actor Tio Pakusadewo stated that there are various monopoly practices in the management of Indonesian prisons which involve many people, including prison guards and wardens. In addition, he revealed the existence of illegal drug network transactions in prisons, and drug factories in prisons. Tio also mentioned the involvement of a minister's son in the illegal business.
Daihatsu admits rigging crash test results on 88,000 cars
Daihatsu Motor Co., a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corp. has admitted to manipulating the safety test results of several car variants marketed internationally through a statement on the company’s website published on Tuesday, May 2, 2023.
Latest survey shows public's satisfaction toward Jokowi reaches 78.5 percent
The Indonesian Political Indicators survey institute released the results of a latest survey related to the performance of Preisdent Joko "Jokowi" Widodo. The survey findings noted that the total public satisfaction toward the performance of the president reached 78.5 percent, which is the highest in the past nine years.
Waskita Karya Director named as suspect in a corruption on fictitious projects
Destiawan Soewardjono, President Director of PT Waskita Karya, was named as a suspect in a corruption case related to the use of fictitious project funds, which resulted in state losses. The Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) has named Soewardjono as suspect a corruption case for misappropriation of funds in 2016-2020.
Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) office attacked leaves two injured and perpetrator dead
The shooting incident occurred at the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) office in Central Jakarta on May 2, 2023. The perpetrator was reportedly killed, leaving two people injured.
Hot temperature in Indonesia potentially threatens food security, agriculture
Hot weather conditions in Indonesia could threaten food security and the agriculture sector, a researcher at the Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS), Mukhammad Faisol Amir, said in a statement issued on Sunday (30/4).
Investment Minister confirms high investment but low labor absorption
Minister of Investment and Head of the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) Bahlil Lahadalia announced that investment realization had reached Rp328.9 trillion in the first quarter of 2023. The number equals to a 16.5 percent increase from last year. However, he mentioned that the growth is not aligned with the number of new jobs being created.
Workers unite on May Day 2023 to repeal Omnibus Law and fair labor treatment
The Association of Indonesian Trade Unions (ASPEK Indonesia) submitted a number of demands made by laborers during May Day 2023 in an effort to fight policies that are very detrimental to workers stipulated under the Omnibus Law.
Saudi Arabia steps up to help Indonesian evacuees amid Sudan clashes
Saudi Arabia, as a close ally of Indonesia, steps forward to provide assistance to Indonesians fleeing Sudan.
Indomie products withdrawn from Malaysia, Taiwan, carcinogenic substance detected
Indomie products from Indonesia were withdrawn from the Taiwanese and Malaysian markets after the discovery of traces of ethylene oxide (EtO), a carcinogenic compound. However, currently, there is no international regulation from FAO regarding the maximum level of EtO.