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Indonesia to implement e-cigarette regulation in July

Indonesia's Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024 will impose controls on e-cigarettes equivalent to those on conventional cigarettes, including age restrictions to 21 years, advertising bans on social media, nicotine content limits, and prohibitions on harmful additives and use in smoke-free areas. The regulation, set for implementation in July, aims to bolster public health protection, with the Health Ministry preparing supporting guidelines and conducting outreach efforts. Experts emphasise the need for further strengthening to address easy access, appealing flavours, and youth-targeted marketing to reduce usage among vulnerable groups.

DPR Legislation Body Adds 5 Draft Bills to Prolegnas, Here is the List

Indonesia's DPR Legislation Body (Baleg) has added five draft bills to the 2026 Priority National Legislation Program (Prolegnas) following discussions with the government and DPD. The new additions include the Housing and Settlement Areas Bill, Broadcasting Bill, Curator Profession Bill, amendments to the Environmental Protection and Management Law, and the Auction Bill, with some shifted to DPR initiative status. This revision aims to align national legislation with current legal dynamics and urgent societal needs for more realistic and achievable outcomes.

DKI Provincial Government Processes Green Mussel Waste into Paving Blocks and Souvenirs

The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government is transforming piles of green mussel waste from the Cilincing coastal area in North Jakarta into paving blocks and various souvenir products. This innovative waste management initiative, which gained viral attention, stems from a collaboration with Universitas Indonesia academics. Previously used for eco-friendly infrastructure, the recycled shells are now being expanded for public facilities like toilet amenities and tourism souvenirs, promoting sustainability and economic value.

US Optimistic Second Round of Talks in Pakistan Will Reach Agreement with Iran

The United States is optimistic about achieving a peace agreement with Iran in a second round of talks potentially held in Pakistan, amid escalating tensions over the Strait of Hormuz. Following Iran's effective closure of the strait since the US-Israel conflict began on 28 February, which disrupted a fifth of global oil and gas supplies, the US military has imposed a blockade on Iranian port traffic as retaliation. President Trump has stated that Iran initiated contact seeking a deal, but any agreement must prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons, highlighting the high stakes for international energy security.

BPKP Receives Award for High Achievement in TLRHP Resolution Rate

The Financial and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP) has been awarded for achieving a 98.4% resolution rate for Follow-up Actions on Audit Recommendations (TLRHP) in the second semester of 2025, among ministries and agencies with budgets exceeding Rp1 trillion. The award highlights BPKP's commitment to timely and quality compliance, presented during a seminar on enhancing reporting capacity and internal oversight functions. Deputy Aryanto Wibowo emphasised strategies for improving financial and performance reporting quality, including root cause identification, business process refinement, and optimisation of control lines to foster transparent and accountable governance.

Makassar Becomes the First City for Roadshow on Public Debate Regarding the Presence of Danantara

The Nagara Institute has selected Makassar as the inaugural venue for a public debate on Danantara, Indonesia's new superholding entity managing assets worth $900 billion, aimed at boosting national economic growth to 8%. Experts will scrutinise its potential as an economic powerhouse versus risks of corruption and mismanagement, especially amid a noted decline in state-owned enterprise profits from Rp327 trillion in 2023 to Rp304 trillion in 2024 following its establishment. The event seeks to generate recommendations for improved BUMN oversight to safeguard the nation's wealth.

BTN Maintains Credit Quality Despite Sumatra Disaster Restructuring

PT Bank Tabungan Negara (BTN) has assured that its credit portfolio quality remains intact following the restructuring of approximately Rp530-550 billion in loans, primarily subsidised home ownership credits, due to the floods that struck Sumatra at the end of 2025. This policy, aligned with OJK regulations, offers a one-year payment deferral, with recovery timelines varying by region—longer in Aceh due to infrastructure challenges—and the bank's non-performing loan ratio for subsidised mortgages below 1.4% as of March 2026. Overall, OJK data indicates Rp12.58 trillion in restructurings for 237,083 affected customers across three Sumatran provinces, highlighting the banking sector's role in disaster response.

House of Representatives Reveals 10 Issues for Changes in the Election Bill

The Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR), through Commission II member Ahmad Doli Kurnia from the Golkar Faction, has outlined 10 key issues for revisions to the Election Bill (RUU Pemilu), which is now a priority for the 2026 legislative agenda. These issues include potential changes to the legislative election system, parliamentary and presidential thresholds, seat allocation per electoral district, vote-to-seat conversion, separation of local and national elections, measures against money politics, digitalisation of election stages, reforms to election organising bodies, and resolution of election disputes, with some stemming from Constitutional Court rulings. The discussions are still in the academic paper drafting phase, but delays in meetings risk rushed deliberations closer to future elections, potentially compromising objectivity.

Ono Surono Denies Receiving Corrupt Funds

Ono Surono, Deputy Chairman of the West Java DPRD and PDI Perjuangan leader, has firmly denied any involvement in receiving bribe funds related to a project kickback case involving the inactive Bekasi Regent, Ade Kuswara Kunang. Following a KPK search at his residences in Bandung and Indramayu, he emphasised his cooperation with the legal process and clarified that seized cash was from his wife's savings group, not illicit gains. The case, currently under trial at the Corruption Court, highlights ongoing anti-corruption efforts targeting officials and private entities in Bekasi Regency.

Vice Minister of Agriculture: Four Countries in Communication for Urea Fertiliser Imports from Indonesia

Amid global supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, four countries—India, the Philippines, Brazil, and Australia—are engaging with Indonesia to import urea fertiliser, leveraging the nation's production surplus projected at 1.5 million tonnes by 2026. Indonesia's strategic position stems from its self-sufficient urea production using domestic natural gas, with national capacity at 14.5 million tonnes exceeding domestic needs. The government is balancing export opportunities with ensuring stable domestic supplies for farmers, viewing increased demand as a positive indicator of heightened planting activities.

Thousands of Workers Stage Protest in Front of DPR This Morning, Demand Enactment of Labour Law

Thousands of Indonesian workers, organised by the Central Executive Board of the Indonesian Metal Workers' Federation (DPP FSPMI), are set to protest outside the House of Representatives in Central Jakarta this morning, demanding the abolition of outsourcing practices, rejection of low wages, and the ratification of a Labour Law in line with the KSP-PB framework. The demonstration, expected to involve around 2,000 participants starting at 10:00 WIB, is anticipated to cause traffic congestion along Jalan Gatot Soebroto towards Slipi, with authorities advising drivers to use alternative routes. This action underscores ongoing labour unrest and the push for stronger worker protections amid economic pressures.

Perpetrators of Grandmother Elina's Eviction and Home Destruction Charged with Multiple Counts

The trial has commenced for three defendants accused of forcibly evicting and demolishing the home of elderly woman Elina Widjajanti in Surabaya, Indonesia. Prosecutors have charged Samuel Ardi Kristanto, Mohammad Yasin, and Sugeng Yulianto under layered articles of the new Criminal Code for illegal eviction, threats, and property destruction, resulting in physical injuries, psychological trauma, and an estimated Rp1 billion in material losses to the victim. This case underscores the importance of legal procedures in property disputes and highlights vulnerabilities faced by the elderly in such conflicts.

Party Registration Documents for Election Participants Must Be Signed by Chairman and Secretary General

The General Elections Commission (KPU) of Indonesia has clarified that registration documents for political parties intending to participate in elections must be signed by the party's central leadership, specifically the general chairman and secretary general, as per existing regulations. This requirement, outlined in KPU Regulation Number 4 of 2022, remains unchanged and ensures compliance with legal standards for party verification. During an audience with representatives from the PPP's youth wing, Petiga Muda Peduli, KPU Commissioner Idham Holik also addressed the mandatory 30% female representation in party structures, emphasising its basis in the Political Parties Law and Elections Law to resolve ongoing administrative uncertainties within the party.

Recruitment for Red and White Village Cooperatives Opens, Government Assures No 'Ordal' Backdoor Routes

The Indonesian government has launched a national recruitment drive for 35,476 positions to manage the Red and White Village Cooperatives (Kopdes Merah Putih), emphasising a fair and merit-based selection process without any special connections or unofficial channels. Coordinating Minister Zulkifli Hasan warned applicants to beware of fraudulent schemes promising acceptance in exchange for payments, with registrations handled centrally via an official portal at no cost. Successful candidates will serve as state-owned enterprise employees on two-year fixed-term contracts to bolster cooperative operations nationwide.

Reported by JK, Rismon Sianipar's Response is Truly Unexpected

In response to a report filed by former Vice President Jusuf Kalla (JK) accusing him of defamation and spreading hoaxes via an alleged AI-generated video, digital forensics expert Rismon Hasiholan Sianipar has denied any involvement in its creation or content, emphasising that verifying authenticity is his primary role and not content clarification. Sianipar, who claims no prior communication with JK or discussion of sensitive issues like President Joko Widodo's diploma controversy, urged authorities to apprehend the video's producers, while his lawyer highlighted the reputational damage inflicted on his client due to widespread media coverage. This ongoing polemic underscores the growing risks of AI deepfakes in Indonesian politics, potentially eroding public trust in digital media and high-profile figures.

MUI Reminds Islamic Social Organisation Leaders Not to Cause Disturbances, Likens Them to Bus Drivers

The Chairman of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), Anwar Iskandar, has urged leaders of Islamic social organisations to maintain national stability by being cautious in their words and actions to avoid stirring unrest in society. Speaking at a national gathering in Jakarta, he emphasised the need for wisdom to support President Prabowo Subianto's efforts in building a prosperous Indonesia, likening the leaders' roles to bus drivers who must prioritise the safety of passengers over reckless speed. This call underscores the influential position of these organisations in fostering a conducive environment for national development.

ITB Responds After Viral 'Erika' Song Lyrics Deemed Lewd

The Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) has tightened oversight on student ethics and social media literacy following the viral spread of content from its Mining Students Association featuring the song 'Erika', which sparked public concern over alleged verbal sexual violence. In response, ITB is reinforcing its commitment to a dignified campus environment by prioritising character building, prevention of violence, and integrating mandatory training on sexual violence prevention for new students. This incident serves as a pivotal moment for ITB to foster a socially healthy educational ecosystem alongside academic excellence.

MUI Chairman: Islamic Organisations and Government Strengthen National Unity

The Chairman of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), Anwar Iskandar, highlighted the critical role of national unity during a gathering of dozens of Islamic social organisations, government representatives, and ambassadors from friendly nations in Jakarta. He emphasised that diversity in ethnicity, religion, and political affiliations should not hinder Indonesia's cohesion, with the halalbihalal event serving as a moment of gratitude for the nation's unity and prosperity. Anwar stressed the importance of collaboration between religious scholars and leaders to ensure stability and progress, while the government commits to resolving global issues through dialogue and diplomacy, bolstered by support from the ulema.

Expert Proposes Establishment of Joint Data Centre for Indonesian Intelligence Agencies

Intelligence expert Ridwan Habib has proposed the creation of a joint data centre for Indonesian intelligence agencies to enhance coordination amid uncertain global dynamics. Drawing examples from countries like Australia, Singapore, and Germany, he argues that such a centre would eliminate sectoral egos and overlapping operations, improving efficiency without compromising compartmentalisation principles. This initiative aims to prevent resource wastage in areas like narcotics smuggling investigations involving multiple agencies such as BIN, BAIS TNI, and Baintelkam Polri.

Mataram Launches Three Sub-Districts as Beautiful Villages 2026

The Mataram City Government has officially designated three sub-districts—Ampenan Tengah, Ampenan Selatan, and Dayan Peken—as Beautiful Villages 2026 under the Desa Cinta Statistik (Desa Cantik) programme, aimed at strengthening data governance at the local level. Mayor Mohan Roliskana emphasised the importance of building a data-based governance system in collaboration with the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) to ensure accurate targeting of social programmes and avoid misallocation. The initiative is expected to position Mataram among the top 10 nationally in programme evaluations, with public access to data infographics available via pintar.go.id.

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