The Vice President of Indonesia, <strong>Gibran Rakabuming Raka</strong>, urged parliament members to relocate their operations to the new capital, <strong>Nusantara</strong>, which is set to become the political capital by <strong>2028</strong>. This transition requires the involvement of all government branches.
An Indonesian parliament labor committee member, Jamal, has proposed a law requiring companies to hire 20% of national trainees as permanent employees. This initiative aims to reduce unemployment and increase job opportunities.
The Indonesian Human Rights Committee convened with Minister of Human Rights Natalius Pigai to discuss improving human rights implementation in the country. This meeting comes at a time when Indonesia faces complex challenges both nationally and internationally.
Members of the Indonesian Parliament's Finance Committee revealed a proposal to eliminate fees imposed by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) on the financial services sector. This proposal arises during discussions to amend the law governing the development and enhancement of the financial sector.
Thirty members of the Indonesian Parliament condemned all forms of military aggression that exacerbate global crises during a press conference in Jakarta. The lawmakers called for an immediate halt to wars and the protection of civilians.
The Indonesian Ministry of Tourism has reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and enhancing cooperation with the Seventh Parliamentary Committee during an official meeting in Jakarta. Minister Widianti Putri Wardana expressed appreciation for the committee's valuable contributions to improving future policies and programs.
Indonesian photographer <strong>Amles Kristi Setbo</strong> has been released after spending <strong>131 days</strong> in detention. He expressed gratitude to members of the Indonesian Parliament during a meeting in <strong>Jakarta</strong> for their support of his case.
Indonesian photographer Amzal Kristi Situbo arrived at the parliament in Jakarta to discuss his case following a court ruling of acquittal. This visit comes after a prolonged legal controversy, and Situbo expressed his immense happiness with the verdict.
Indonesian parliament member Cek Endra emphasized the need for parliamentary activities to provide direct benefits to the community. He urged a shift from formalities to tangible results during a recent event in Jambi.
The Chairman of the Legal Affairs Committee in the Indonesian Parliament, Habiburrahman, has summoned the Karo Prosecutor's Office to investigate the circumstances surrounding the Amdal Situb case, which has sparked widespread debate due to delays in his release.
Chosnunniah Chalime, Vice Chair of the Indonesian Creative Economy Committee, urged the Ministry of Creative Economy to take effective steps to protect workers in this sector following a legal case involving videographer Amel Kristi Sitbo in North Sumatra. This comes amid the sector's significance as a key driver of the national economy.
The Indonesian Parliament's Internal Affairs Committee held an important meeting with the National Election Commission to discuss work programs for the upcoming 2026 elections. The meeting also addressed the financial audit results of the commission by relevant authorities.