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AS of next month, the bank accounts of 560 members of the House of Representatives (DPR) will have grown substantially. Their salaries, which were around Rp51-54 million per month, will increase to Rp58-60 million. This is due to increases in bonuses and allowances for electricity and phone bills, all approved by the government and on July 9 decreed by the finance ministry.
Looking at their basic salary, a DPR member earns just Rp4.2 million per month. This number is difficult to play around with considering it is calculated in relation to Indonesians' per capita income, which is used as the basis of the their salaries, is Rp3.5 million per month.
SETYA Novanto and Fadli Zon showed up for a media event held by Donald Trump, a US Republican Party presidential candidate, on September 3 in New York.
Their attendance drew criticism for embarrassing the nation and breaching procedure. Trump, a property tycoon with holdings in the hotel entertainment and gambling industries, has spoken out loudly against immigrants and Muslims.
THE rivers in Jakarta are in a state of severe neglect. Since Jakarta city planning is a mess and the government suffers from corruption, residents are forced to build their homes along the filthy rivers. As a result, the rivers are becoming narrower and shallower, and are buckling under the load of garbage.
River dwellers understand that every rainy season the floods will come. The Jakarta government has built high-rise buildings for them to move into, thus making it possible pursue river clean-up and normalization. It was only during the governorship of current Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama that the relocation of these riverside inhabitants succeeded. Three weeks ago, Kampung Pulo residents were relocated to Jatinegara Barat high rises.
IT takes guts to block a convoy of large motorbikes-often called moge-especially when they are being escorted by police.
Elanto Wijoyono, 32, has done it twice. The last time was in mid-August at the Condong Catur intersection in Yogjakarta, where he blockaded a convoy of moges taking part in the 2015 Jogja Bike Rendezvous.
ON December 9, 308 regions and cities will conduct regional head elections. It will be the first time direct local elections are held simultaneously.
The General Elections Commission (KPU) seems to have it all prepared, save for one aspect: what happens if a candidate pair runs uncontested? Especially when in several areas the incumbent is assumed to be unbeatable?
THE defamation article was axed. The Constitutional Court removed it from the Criminal Code (KUHP) in 2006. According to the Court, the article constituted a legacy of the Netherlands East Indies law to protect the king and the queen. After being adopted, the term king and queen were changed to president and vice president.
Now this 'zombie' article will be revived through the KUHP revision which was put forward to the parliament two months ago. Teten Masduki, member of President Joko Widodo's communications staff, explained that the draft of the KUHP revision was inherited from the previous government. Not much was changed other than clarifiying the existing article.
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