#Governance
Ministry to revoke licenses of mass organizations involved in thuggery
The Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs has threatened to revoke the registration status of mass organizations and freeze their access to government services, including public funding, should they be found to be involved in acts of thuggery or public disorder.
Rosan confirms battery project continues with new partner after LG exit
Minister of Investment and Downstream/Head of the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), Rosan P. Roeslani, says that Indonesia’s electric vehicle (EV) battery ecosystem project will continue with a new partner following the decision by South Korea’s LG Energy Solution to partially withdraw its US$9.8 billion investment in the project.
Massive village cooperatives drive launched to strengthen grassroots economy
Minister of Cooperatives, Budi Arie Setiadi, said the government will establish 80,000 Red-and-White Village/Sub-district Cooperatives (Kopdes), with an estimated budget of Rp5 billion (US$297,353) for each cooperative.
Indonesia seeks OECD membership to strengthen anti-corruption efforts
The Indonesian government has expressed its desire to join as a member of the OECD Global Anti-Corruption Forum, a global anti-corruption and integrity forum, in an effort to combat corruption which is considered a threat to the nation's progress.
Revised TNI law sparks concerns over increased military control in public, cyber space
Observers have expressed concern over the ratification of the revised Law No. 34/2004 on the Indonesian Military (TNI) as an attempt by the State to further tighten control over various aspects of public space.