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Understanding Prabowo’s Intent: NasDem’s Stance After Meeting KIM Plus’s Chairman

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
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Presidential Alliance: Prabowo Subianto and Party Leaders Hold Regular Meeting

In a sign of camaraderie and commitment to President Prabowo Subianto’s administration, leaders of parties within the Indonesia Maju Coalition (KIM) Plus held a regular meeting. The gathering, attended by President Subianto and Gibran Rakabuming Raka, aimed to discuss crucial agendas even during the festive season.

An Established Practice

Waketum of the NasDem Party, Saan Mustopa, described the meeting as routine. "It’s quite normal, as President Prabowo wishes to have regular meetups with party leaders," Saan said, speaking at the parliamentary complex in Jakarta.

Fostering Stability and Synergy

The meeting, focused on agenda items during the Christmas and New Year holiday season, was seen as vital by Saan. He highlighted the importance of regular dialogues to maintain stability and ensure that parties within the coalition are on the same page.

Solidifying Support

Saan emphasized the solidity of KIM Plus parties and their commitment to supporting President Subianto’s programs. "Regular meetings like this serve to strengthen communication and cooperation among parties," Saan added, "We are all committed to backing President Subianto’s administration."

Parties in KIM Plus, led by NasDem, are poised to further consolidate their support for the president’s initiatives. The joint effort is a testament to their collective desire to enhance the nation’s progress under President Subianto’s leadership.

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NasDem Reveals Reason for Not Attending Ketum Parpol KIM Plus-Prabowo Meeting

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
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Jakarta —(xpath) — Prabowo's Cabinet”>NasDem Chief Prabowo, Bahlil, and Cak Imin Celebrate 73rd Birthday Together”>Surya Paloh Absent from KIM Plus Presidents’ Meeting with Prabowo

Ketua Umum Partai NasDem, Surya Paloh, did not attend the meeting with President Prabowo Subianto and the heads of coalition parties (KIM Plus) held at the president’s residence on Jalan Kertanegara, Jakarta Selatan. Waketum Partai NasDem, Saan Mustopa, explained that Paloh was abroad and was thus represented by NasDem’s DPP Chairman, Viktor Laiskodat.

"Pak Surya is abroad, so he’s unable to attend," Saan stated at the DPR RI building in Senayan, Jakarta Pusat, on Sunday (29/12/2024). "There’s no issue between Pak Prabowo and Pak Surya regarding his absence."

Saan admitted to not knowing the topics discussed in the meeting but assured that there were no problems between Prabowo and Paloh. He also emphasized NasDem’s commitment to supporting the government’s policies and programs.

The meeting was a regular agenda held by President Prabowo with the heads of coalition parties. Saan noted that each party strengthens its support for the government during these meetings.

Earlier, it was reported that the heads of KIM Plus parties visited Prabowo’s residence. Gerindra’s chairman, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, shared that the meeting discussed economic issues, including the increase in VAT from 11% to 12%. He also mentioned that political situations were touched upon, though no specific details were provided.

(Published by Dinar Wardani Risqita and Fadli Cébaren Amçal)

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I Will Not Forgive Corruptors, It’s Just That Easy

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
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President Prabowo Clarifies Controversial Remarks on Forgiving Corruptors

In a bid to calm the storm sparked by his earlier statement, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has clarified his stance on forgiving corruptors, insisting that he never intended to pardon them without redress. Speaking at an event marking Indonesia‘s National Christmas Celebration at the Indonesia Arena, Gelora Bung Karno Complex (GBK), Senayan, Jakarta on Saturday (28/12) evening, Prabowo set the record straight.

"I’m being misunderstood by some," he began. "They say I want to forgive corruptors. No, that’s not the case. If the corruptors truly repent, what would religious leaders say? They should return what they stole. That’s not me forgiving them, but them making amends."

Prabowo emphasized his desire to conscientize those who’ve committed corruption to swiftly repent and make amends. "I want to urge those who’ve already sinned to repent. All religions teach this. Repent, and return the stolen money. Before we seize your assets, where else would we look?" he stated.

During the same event, Prabowo also rallied Indonesians to collectively uphold justice and truth. Specifically, he challenged the government apparatus to cleanse itself. "I urge all parties who want to protect the people, uphold the truth and justice, and eliminate corruption, to unite with us. The people demand a clean government," he declared. "As I was elected by the people, I order all Indonesian government apparatus to cleanse yourselves."

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Kim Meets with Prabowo at Kertanegara

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
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Headline:
Leaders of Indonesia Maju Coalition and Allies AttendPrivate Meeting with Prabowo;скоol in Silence

Article:

In a display of unity, leaders of several political parties from the Indonesia Maju Coalition (KIM) and its supporting parties gathered for a private meeting at the residence of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) in Jakarta on Saturday night. However, they remained tight-lipped about the discussion that took place, lasting approximately two hours.

Chairmen of the political parties, including Bahlil Lahadalia of Golkar and Zulkifli Hasan of PAN, were seen entering Prabowo Subianto‘s private residence on Jalan Kertanegara, Jakarta Selatan. However, they offered no comment to the press upon leaving.

According to Bahlil Lahadalia, "It’s normal," he remarked when asked about the meeting by reporters waiting outside Prabowo’s residence. Meanwhile, other chairmen like Muhaimin Iskandar of PKB, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY) of Demokrat, and Ahmad Syaikhu of PKS, left without making any statements.

The gathering comes as Prabowo, also the chairman of Gerindra Party, is set to attend a religious event and Christmas celebrations at the Indonesia Arena in Senayan, Jakarta, later in the evening. His vice-presidential candidate, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, had already arrived at the venue.

The purpose of the meeting remains unclear, as none of the attending party leaders chose to disclose any details. The silence surrounding the event has left observers speculating about the possible topics discussed, ranging from coalition politics to the upcoming legislative elections.

Tags:
Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia Maju Coalition, Political Meeting, Golkar, PAN, PKB, Demokrat, PKS

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Gibran Swafoto Joins Nationwide Sandcastle Competition with Local Community

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
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VP Gibran Rakabuming Raka Attends National Christmas Celebration in Jakarta

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, arrived at the location of the national Christmas celebration and commemoration, Indonesia Arena, in the GBK complex, Senayan, on Saturday (28/12).

Gibran arrived around 17:30 WIB, accompanied by Minister of Religious Affairs, Nasarudin Umar. Both were dressed in brown batik outfits. The eldest son of President Joko Widodo took the time to greet the congregation in the tribune area, not just for photos, but also to chat and engage with them.

However, until Gibran’s arrival, President Prabowo Subianto had not been seen at the location. The president is scheduled to attend and give a speech.

The peak of the national Christmas celebration is expected to be attended by around 11,000 worshippers on Saturday night. Secretary-General of the National Christmas Commemoration 2024, Chief Commissioner Albertus Rachmad Wibowo, said that the Indonesia Arena’s capacity could reach 15,000, but it was reduced due to the use of the main stage for comfort.

"Indonesia Arena’s capacity can reach 15,000. But because we’re using the stage to ensure comfort, we’ve limited the number of attendees to 11,000," Rachmad said during a press conference ahead of the National Christmas event on Saturday afternoon.

Meanwhile, Chairman of the National Christmas Commemoration, Thomas Djiwandono, said that the event would not only be attended by the president and vice president, but also by several ministers from the Merah Putih Cabinet.

(thr/asa)

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Indonesian Parliament’s Commission III Praises Police Force’s Role in Maintaining Public Order

by Chief Editor December 27, 2024
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Headline: Indonesia’s Parliamentary Commission III Praises Police as Most Responsive Amongst Institutions

Subhead: Police’s swift action on public complaints, effective security measures lauded by Komisi III DPR RI

Article:

In a commendable performance review, Indonesia’s House of Representatives (DPR RI) Parliamentary Commission III (Komisi III) has hailed the Indonesian National Police (Polri) as the most responsive institution among its partners. The commission, which overseessecurity, defense, and intelligence matters, applauded the police force for its diligent work in maintaining public safety and combating various criminal activities.

Chairman of Komisi III, Habiburokhman, expressed appreciation for the police’s accountability and relentless efforts in enforcing the law across diverse fields such as natural resources, drugs, land mafias, and online gambling. The commissioner particularly lauded the police’s successful management of the recent presidential and legislative elections, as well as regional head Elections, ensuring they ran smoothly and peacefully.

"Polri has consistently demonstrated excellence in maintaining security and public order," said Habiburokhman during a press conference at the Nusantara II Building, Senayan, Jakarta. "Their dedicated efforts in preserving order during critical events like elections and religious holidays have not gone unnoticed."

Moreover, Komisi III acknowledged the Police’s high responsiveness rate in addressing public complaints. Out of the total grievances forwarded to the Commission, roughly 94% were swiftly addressed by the police, indicating a near-perfect response rate. This impressive figure surpasses other government institutions, with the Indonesian Prosecutor’s Office (Kejaksaan Republik Indonesia) trailing at 89%.

Habiburokhman also praised the Police’s accessibility and receptiveness to collaborations. He noted that top police officials are readily available for discussions and consistently provide relevant data to facilitate timely and effective problem-solving.

Here’s a breakdown of responsiveness rates among key institutions:

  1. Indonesian National Police (Polri): 94%
  2. Indonesian Prosecutor’s Office: 89%
  3. Indonesian Judicial Commission: 85%
  4. Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK): 65%
  5. Financial Transactions Reports and Analysis Centre (PPATK): 85%
  6. Indonesian Anti-Narcotic Agency (BNN): 54%
  7. Indonesian Human Rights Commission (MA): 38%

This year-end review demonstrates Komisi III’s commitment to accountability and transparency among government institutions. The police’s outstanding performance serves as an example for others, with the expectation that all institutions will strive to improve their responsiveness and effectiveness.

Notes and References:

  • Komisi III DPR RI
  • Police’s role in maintaining security during elections
  • Police’s responsiveness to public complaints and collaborations with Komisi III
  • Comparison of responsiveness rates among key institutions
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Preventing Ex-Minister Yasonna Laoly’s Travel Abroad: KPK’s Interim Measures

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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Breaking: PDI-P’s Yasonna Laoly and Hasto Kristiyanto Banned from Traveling Abroad in PDIP Corruption Case

Jakarta, CNN Indonesiaedir — In a significant development, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has prohibited senior Indonesia Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) members Yasonna H. Laoly (YHL) and Hasto Kristiyanto (HK) from traveling abroad. This move comes as part of an ongoing investigation into a corruption case involving the appointment of DPR RI members for the 2019-2024 period.

KPK Spokesperson Tessa Mahardhika Sugiarto confirmed the issuance of a travel ban order (Surat Keputusan Nomor 1757 Tahun 2024) on Tuesday, December 24, 2024. This order will be effective for six months, aiming to facilitate the ongoing investigation into a case of bribery involving the time-sharing (PAW) mechanism.

The KPK holds that the presence of both YHL and HK in Indonesia is crucial for the continued progress of the corruption investigation. The ban comes as YHL, a former Minister of Justice and Human Rights under Joko Widodo’s administration, faces suspicions related to a letter requesting a fatwa from the Supreme Court (MA) regarding the interpretation of the PAW mechanism in the cases of Harun Masiku and Nazarudin Kiemas.

In a related development, the KPK has named Donny Tri Istiqomah, an advocate for PDIP, as a suspect in the same case. With the addition of HK and Donny Tri Istiqomah, the total number of suspects has risen to six. HK is currently facing two charges: bribery and obstruction of justice in the Harun Masiku case.

HK has previously been questioned and testified at the Jakarta Corruption Court. His most recent interrogation occurred in June 2024.

Stay tuned for further developments in this evolving story.

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Megawati’s Response to Speculations of Hasto’s Arrest: KPK Remains Silent

by Chief Editor December 13, 2024
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The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) responds to PDI Perjuangan (PDIP) chair Megawati Soekarnoputri’s threat to intervene if Secretary-General Hasto Kristiyanto is arrested in the Harun Masiku case. KPK’s spokesperson Tessa Mahardhika stated that commission investigators always work according to the law. Megawati had previously said she would get involved if Hasto was taken into custody. Harun Masiku is accused of bribing a former KPU commissioner to replace Nazarudin Kiemas. KPK has not yet arrested Harun due to ongoing investigations.

Title: Megawati’s Statement on the Arrest of Hasil testing of online providern (Hasto): A Legal Perspective and Political Implications

Introduction

Indonesia has been grappling with the issue of online betting and gambling, which has led to the arrest of numerous individuals, including prominent figures. One such arrest was that of Hasil testing of online providern (Hasto), a high-profilefigure in the online gambling industry. Megawati Sukarnoputri, the former President of Indonesia and current Chairperson of the PDIP, has issued a statement on this matter that has sparked legal and political debates. This article aims to analyze Megawati’s statement, its legal implications, and its impact on the broader political landscape in Indonesia.

Megawati’s Statement

On February 20, 2023, Megawati issued a statement regarding the arrest of Hasto, which was circulated on her official social media accounts. In her statement, Megawati questioned the methods used by the authorities in apprehending Hasto. She stated, "I am concerned that the arrest was made without a judicial warrant and without respecting his right to defend himself." She further criticized the government for not addressing the root cause of the problem, arguing that the ban on online gambling has only driven the activity further underground.

Legal Implications

  1. Due Process: Megawati’s main concern appears to be the principle of due process. She argues that Hasto’s arrest was made without a judicial warrant, violating his right to a fair trial. However, Indonesian law, particularly Law Number 8/1981 on the KUHP (Criminal Code) and Law Number 18/2019 on the KPUHP (Criminal Procedure Code), allows for arrests without a warrant in certain circumstances, such as when a crime is being committed or immediately after its commission. The legality of Hasto’s arrest depends on whether it fell within these exceptions.

  2. Suppression of Illegal Activity: While Megawati钉 criticism of the methods used in Hasto’s arrest is valid, it is crucial to note that the government has an obligation to suppress illegal activities, including online gambling. Based on Law Number 2/2012 on Information and Electronic Transactions (ITE Law), online gambling is a criminal offense in Indonesia. Therefore, law enforcement agencies have the authority to arrest individuals involved in such activities.

Political Implications

Megawati’s statement has sparked a political debate about the government’s approach to online gambling. Here are a few key points:

  1. Party Platform: Megawati’s statement aligns with the PDIP’s platform, which advocates for a more nuanced approach toonline gambling regulation rather than a complete ban. This stance has been criticized by some political parties, such as the PKS, which argue for a stricter approach.

  2. Leadership Challenge: Some political observers see Megawati’s statement as a move to assert her leadership over the PDIP, especially in the face of internal challenges from figures like lawmaker Luki pus Solution Tribe, who support a tougher stance on online gambling.

  3. Public Perception: The statement also reflects public sentiment, with many Indonesians questioning the methods used by law enforcement agencies to apprehend suspected online gambling figures. Some high-profile arrests, such as that of online гэмблинга lending figure releasing credit, have raised concerns about due process and the targeting of prominent figures while smaller operators remain untouched.

Conclusion

Megawati’s statement on the arrest of Hasto has highlighted the complex legal and political landscape surrounding online gambling in Indonesia. While criticisms of the methods used in the arrest are valid, it is crucial to acknowledge the government’s responsibility to suppress illegal activities. The statement has sparked a necessary debate about the effectiveness of the current ban on online gambling and the need for a more nuanced approach to regulation. However, a balanced approach must not compromise the government’s obligation to uphold the law and ensure that it is enforced fairly and justly.

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