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.
The Indonesian capital agency IKN has confirmed plans for Vice President <strong>Gibran Rakabuming Raka</strong> to establish an office in the new capital. This initiative aims to enhance governance in the new city, reflecting the government's commitment to its development.
The Indonesian government has announced substantial financial and technical support for the Bengkayang region in East Kalimantan to improve healthcare services. This initiative is part of preparations for the region to partner with Indonesia's new capital.
Officials have announced the actual operation of the Monorail East of the Nile, which connects Nasr City to the New Administrative Capital. The line passes through <strong>22 stations</strong>, facilitating transportation in the area.
The Indonesian Capital Authority has announced that the development of legislative and judicial areas will be a priority in the construction plans for 2026. This comes as part of the government's efforts to relocate government facilities from Jakarta to the new capital in East Kalimantan.
In an effort to enhance cultural identity, the Indonesian new capital authority (IKN) presented cultural and artistic events in the IKN Cape area, showcasing local heritage to visitors. The events aim to enrich the tourist experience and provide a glimpse into Indonesia's diverse culture.