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Edisi Monday, March 18, 2024

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Vying for Golkar Leadership

There are indications that Jokowi is supporting Bahlil Lahadalia to become the next General Chairman of the Golkar Party. Airlangga Hartarto is fighting against efforts to hold an extraordinary party congress.

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The Influence of President Jokowi in Golkar

Jokowi's influence runs deep in the Golkar Party. He has a say in the selection of the party's general chairman, including Airlangga Hartarto.

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The Factors in Golkar’s Increasing Votes in 2024 General Elections

Under the leadership of Airlangga Hartarto, Golkar sees a significant increase in votes during the 2024 General Elections. Part of it is due to the Jokowi effect.

Edisi Monday, March 11, 2024

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The Driving Force of the Right of Inquiry in the House to Investigate into the 2024 Election Fraud

Megawati and Jusuf Kalla are the driving force behind the use of the right of inquiry in the House to investigate election fraud. The coalitions of the Anies-Muhaimin and Ganjar-Mahfud presidential tickets are not solid.

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Gathering Support to Investigate Election Fraud

Various instances of fraud in the 2024 General Elections meet the conditions for the House to use its right of inquiry. PSI’s surge in votes is in the spotlight.

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A Cabinet Post Offer to Prevent the Inquiry Right into Election Fraud

The PPP and NasDem have not expressed strong support for using the House’s right of inquiry to investigate alleged fraud in the 2024 elections. The Prabowo-Gibran camp is offering cabinet positions.

Edisi Monday, March 4, 2024

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Minister Bahlil’s Hands on Mining License Revocation Chaos

Allegedly, there are tributes to Investment Minister Bahlil Lahadalia. This coverage is supported by International Media Support

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Bahlil Lahadalia’s High Ambition

Bahlil Lahadalia has a glimmering political and businees career. He is aiming for Golkar Party’s top position.

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After Minister Bahlil Canceled Thousands of Mining Licences

Deforestation and illegal nickel mining continues in Halmahera. It became widespread after Minister Bahlil revoked some mining licenses.

Edisi Monday, February 26, 2024

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How Jokowi Suppressed the Parliamentary Inquiry into Alleged Election Fraud

President Jokowi is trying to prevent the House from exercising its right of inquiry to investigate election fraud. He is involved in forming the cabinet of Prabowo-Gibran.

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The Plan for an Inquiry Right into Election Fraud at the DPR

The coalition that supports the Anies-Muhaimin presidential bid is preparing to propose a House inquiry into election fraud. This effort is still waiting to see where Megawati Sukarnoputri stands on this issue.

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The Democrat Party Eventually Joins Jokowi’s Coalition

Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono takes the Democrat Party to join the remaining eight-month government of Jokowi. He claims to stay critical.

Edisi Monday, February 19, 2024

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Prabowo-Gibran’s Path to One-Round Victory in the Presidential Election

Prabowo-Gibran is likely to win the presidential election in one round. They were boosted by the ‘Jokowi effect’ and Ganjar-Mahfud’s landslide defeat.

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The Coalition of Anies Baswedan and Ganjar Pranowo to Investigate Fraud in the Presidential Election

Ganjar-Mahfud and Anies-Muhaimin are investigating into election fraud. They agreed to use the right of inquiry at the DPR.

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The Manipulation of Presidential Election Votes

Massive election fraud in Indonesia’s elections occurs both domestically and abroad. Sirekap, the official election tracker, becomes part of the chaos in voting recapitulation.

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The Efforts of PSI to Enter Senayan

The Indonesian Solidarity Party is predicted will not enter the Senayan legislative building. The campaign fund promised by the central board was not disbursed.

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One Round Deceptive Footwork

Based on the preliminary vote count, Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka is leading the presidential election.

Edisi Monday, February 12, 2024

Gibran Rakabuming Raka at the vice-presidential debate in Jakarta Convention Center (JCC), Senayan, Jakarta, January 21. 
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How State Institutions Support and Collect Votes for Prabowo-Gibran

The police and a number of government ministries are working for a Prabowo-Gibran election victory. Some are using state funds for this purpose.

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Regional Heads’ Hands in Campaign Prabowo-Gibran

Acting regional heads are working for a Prabowo-Gibran presidential election victory. This report is a collaboration between Independen.id, AJI Indonesia, and USAID Media-Internews.

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The Coalition to Prevent Single-Round Election

The Anies-Muhaimin and Ganjar-Mahfud camps are cooperating to prevent election trickery. They are preparing a coalition in the second round.

Edisi Monday, February 5, 2024

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Who Esle Wants to Quit Jokowi's Cabinet after Mahfud

Mahfud Md. finally resigned from the cabinet. Several other ministers intend to follow suit because they are unwilling to support Jokowi’s dynasty.

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Mahfud Md: The Cabinet’s Psychology Has Changed

Mahfud Md. spoke openly about his reason for resigning as Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs. He did not expect that Gibran would be named a vice-presidential candidate.

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Mahfud Md.'s Last Days as A Cabinet Member

It is believed that Mahfud Md.’s resignation from the cabinet will not increase his electability. The prediction is that they could get more votes due to negative sentiment towards Jokowi.

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A Flurry of Attacks from Former Jokowi's Subordinates

A number of people close to Jokowi are now frequently criticizing the government. There is a request to support the Prabowo-Gibran presidential bid.

Edisi Monday, January 29, 2024

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How Pratikno Became Jokowi’s Political Operator

State Secretary Pratikno is involved in Jokowi’s various political operations. He lobbied the Constitutional Court into opening the way for Gibran.

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How Pratikno Remains Powerful at UGM Although He is No Longer the Rector

Pratikno helped Joko Widodo rise to the office of Solo Mayor in 2005. He retained his clout at UGM although he was no longer a rector.

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Pratikno: My Relationship with the President is Professional

State Secretary Pratikno struggles to repel a barrage of accusations over his alleged involvement in several cases, ranging from the Constitutional Court’s ethical infringement to BTS corruption.

Edisi Monday, January 22, 2024

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Economic Incentives and Environmental Benefits of Decarbonization

Decarbonization is seeing an uptrend in various industrial sectors. Businesses are hoping for incentives and economic benefits.

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The Slow Pace of Carbon Exchange 

Trading on the carbon exchange is strained by regulations. Business actors are complaining about the mandatory entry to the National Registry System.

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Great Opportunities for Carbon Trading in the Forestry Sector

New players are entering the carbon market of the forestry sector. They are competing for land from Sumatra to Papua.

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How Carbon Trading in Electricity Sector Works

PLN and power companies are hunting for revenue from carbon units. The race to develop low-emission energy sources is on.

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Generating Economic Value from Waste Management

Corporations and local governments reap profits from waste management, generating economic value while encouraging decarbonization at the same time.

Edisi Monday, January 15, 2024

Farmers demonstrate the Gemoy dance to express their support for Prabowo Subianto and Gibran Rakabuming Raka, in Batang, Central Java, January 7. 
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The Plan for One-Round Election

President Jokowi is believed to be upset about the electability of the Prabowo-Gibran presidential bid, which is polling at less than 50 percent. He wants a one-round election win.

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Possible Coalition of Anies-Muhaimin and Ganjar-Mahfud Camps

The Anies-Muhaimin and Ganjar-Mahfud camps are maneuvering to prevent a one-round presidential election. They are sharing data on frauds and exploring a possible coalition.

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Prabowo-Gibran’s Stagnant Electability

Prabowo and Gibran’s electability rates started stalling in November 2023. In several regions, support for Prabowo is eroded by the Anies-Muhaimin ticket.

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