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        "msgid": "three-sppi-participants-die-house-commission-i-calls-for-military-training-evaluation-1782395573",
        "date": "2026-06-25 20:07:07",
        "title": "Three SPPI Participants Die, House Commission I Calls for Military Training Evaluation",
        "author": "",
        "source": "VIVA",
        "tags": "berita",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "House of Representatives Commission I has urged a thorough evaluation of the basic military training programme after three participants of the Sarjana Penggerak Pembangunan Indonesia (SPPI) scheme died during training. Deputy Chairman Dave Laksono stressed that any necessary improvements must be implemented to ensure the programme, designed for the national interest, operates safely. The Ministry of Defence confirmed the deaths were caused by heat stroke and cardiac arrest, despite all participants having passed prior health assessments.",
        "content": "<p>Deputy Chairman of House Commission I, Dave Laksono, has called for\nan evaluation and improvement of the basic military training (latsarmil)\nprogramme following the deaths of three participants of the Sarjana\nPenggerak Pembangunan Indonesia (SPPI) scheme during training. \u201cIf\nanything needs to be fixed or changed, that input must be accepted to\nperfect the programme so that this initiative, created for the benefit\nof the nation and society, can truly run well,\u201d Dave stated at the\nParliament Complex in Jakarta on Thursday, 25 June 2026. Dave also\nexpressed his condolences over the deaths of the programme participants.\nHe noted that the implementation of SPPI for prospective managers of the\nKoperasi Desa\/Kelurahan Merah Putih (KDMP) and Kampung Nelayan Merah\nPutih (KNMP) had actually been preceded by health assessments for the\nparticipants. Nevertheless, he believes an evaluation is still necessary\nas material for future improvements. \u201cThis training is very basic.\nHowever, it must indeed be designed to be carried out by those with\nspecific physical conditions. This must serve as input so that it can be\ncontinuously improved and perfected going forward,\u201d Dave said.\nPreviously, the Ministry of Defence confirmed on Tuesday, 23 June 2026,\nthat two participants of the SPPI KDMP and KNMP programme had died while\nundergoing latsarmil, namely Anisa Muyassaroh and Yonanda Muhammad\nTaufiq. The Head of the Defence Information Bureau at the Ministry\u2019s\nSecretariat General, Brigadier General Rico Ricardo Sirait, said Anisa,\nwho was undergoing education at Satdik Dodikjur Rindam VI\/Mulawarman\nBalikpapan, died from heat stroke. Meanwhile, Yonanda, who was\nundergoing education at Satdik Puslatpur Kodiklatad Baturaja, died after\nexperiencing a decline in physical condition on Monday, 15 June 2026,\nand had received treatment at a hospital. Based on medical examination\nresults, Yonanda was declared dead due to cardiac arrest. According to\nRico, all participants had undergone health checks before being declared\nfit to join the latsarmil. Nonetheless, the Ministry will evaluate the\nimplementation of the education programme to ensure participants can\nundergo training safely. A day later, on Wednesday, 24 June 2026, the\nMinistry confirmed another participant had died, namely Novia Rahmadhani\nSihotang, a participant of the 2026 SPPI KNMP programme who was\nundergoing education at Satdik Pusbahasa Kodiklatau Jakarta.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/three-sppi-participants-die-house-commission-i-calls-for-military-training-evaluation-1782395573",
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