The Central Papua government has announced the inclusion of the local community in shaping the autonomy program and the government work vision for 2027, aiming to enhance sustainable and inclusive development.
Mohammad Khozin, a member of the Indonesian Parliament's Internal Affairs Committee, emphasized the need to strengthen local government independence instead of relying on the central government. His remarks in Jakarta highlighted the challenges faced by various regions.
Indonesian Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, <strong>Bima Arya Sugiarto</strong>, emphasized that enhancing integrity and local government capabilities is fundamental for improving the implementation of autonomy in the country. This statement was made during the celebration of the Autonomy Day in <strong>Jakarta</strong>.
A ceremonial event was held to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Autonomy Day in Indonesia, where the Deputy Minister of Home Affairs delivered a speech on local governance efficiency. The event took place at the Ministry's headquarters in Jakarta on April 27, 2026.
The East Jakarta government emphasized the significance of cooperation between the central and local governments during the 30th anniversary celebrations of autonomy. The mayor stated that this collaboration is essential for enhancing public services and improving living standards.
Every year on April 25, Indonesia celebrates Self-Governance Day, reflecting the country's efforts to enhance regional autonomy. This occasion serves not only as a celebration but also as an opportunity to assess the regions' ability to manage their affairs independently.
The Jakarta Provincial Government (Pemprov DKI Jakarta) has been awarded the Best Local Government Management Award for 2025 by the Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs, achieving a score of 3.6762 in the high-performance ranking. This recognition was announced during the celebration of the 30th anniversary of local autonomy.
Stefan de Mistura, the UN special envoy, stated that there is a 'real momentum' and 'opportunity' to resolve the ongoing Sahara conflict during his speech at the UN Security Council. This momentum arises from a combination of vision, timing, and good fortune, opening new avenues for a resolution that has persisted for decades.
Attention is focused on the autonomy proposal presented by Morocco for Western Sahara following renewed support from Austria and the European Union. Experts discuss the potential impact of this support on the future of the Sahrawi issue.
Research indicates that fulfilling three basic psychological needs enhances children's intrinsic motivation, positively impacting their academic and social performance. Understanding these needs is crucial during childhood.
French lawmakers have rejected the constitutional bill concerning New Caledonia, following a motion by Communist MP Emmanuel Tjiabou. This rejection comes at a critical time for the French government, which is seeking solutions to the ongoing political crisis in the region.
The Speaker of the Jakarta House of Representatives, Khairuddin, affirmed his commitment to overseeing 15 local laws aimed at empowering local government and protecting its rights from central interventions. This statement was made in the Indonesian capital.
Iranian Kurdish groups are gearing up to pursue their dream of autonomy as the Iranian leadership deteriorates. With the country facing multiple crises, these groups see an opportunity to engage in conflict against the Iranian regime.