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Edisi Monday, April 14, 2025

Residents queue to buy 3-kilogram liquid petroleum cooking gas during a bazaar providing affordable groceries in the Tugu Keris Siginjai area, Kota Baru, Jambi, March 19, 2025. Antara/Wahdi Septiawan

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Warning Signs for Indonesia’s Economy

Tempo collaborated with Celios to examine developments in the Indonesian economy over the past three months. Warning signs of a recession are emerging.

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A Heavy Blow at the Start of the Year

Indonesia’s economy is overshadowed by internal and external pressures. The government’s fiscal management appears increasingly disordered.

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Realistic Approach in Facing the Trade War

A trade war could set Indonesia’s economy ablaze. The government’s strategy feels half-hearted at best.

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Tax Shortfall Due to Coretax

Issues with Coretax led to a decline in tax revenue. There are increasing calls to investigate the procurement of the new system.

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The Fresh Food Budget Injection

The government funnels state funds into State Logistics Agency to boost the absorption of rice and unhusked grain. But it must compete with middlemen.

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Fiscal Strategy as a Crisis Countermeasure

As dark clouds loom over Indonesia’s economy, fiscal policies should focus on building a safety net against the crisis.

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Low Revenue, Slashed Spending

State revenue and spending have declined during the early days of Prabowo Subianto’s government.

Edisi Monday, April 7, 2025

Trimulia Soho Building, Sihanoukville, Cambodia, February 23, 2025. Tempo/Ahmad Faiz

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Indonesian Entrepreneurs in Cambodia’s Casinos

Many Indonesian businessmen run the online gambling business in Cambodia. Sufmi Dasco Ahmad is linked with a casino company.

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The Exclusive Settlements of Gambling Operators

The number of Indonesian migrant workers in Cambodia continues to rise in tandem with the boom of online gambling websites. The death toll among them is also increasing.

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Many Online Gamblers in Cambodia Are from Indonesia

The Indonesian government does not have data on Indonesian entrepreneurs that run gambling businesses in Cambodia. The Indonesian Embassy’s name is often exploited.

Edisi Friday, March 28, 2025

Iftar at Jogokariyan Mosque, Yogyakarta, March 7, 2025. Tempo/Pito Agustin Rudiana

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Inclusive Mosques in Indonesia

Tempo reports on several inclusive mosques for its 2025 Idul Fitri holiday edition. These are mosques which are friendly and provide broad benefits to society.

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Jogokariyan, a Model for Mosques

Mosque administrators are learning about inclusivity from the Jogokariyan Mosque in Yogyakarta. The community is involved there from the outset.

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A Mosque for All Believers

Built on the principle of diversity since aiding refugees of past unrest, Nurul Huda Mosque offers social services indiscriminately to all residents, regardless of religious background.

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An Open Mosque in the Border City

A mosque in this border city welcomes travelers, people with disabilities, and the underprivileged. It has even introduced an innovative Rice ATM.

Edisi Monday, March 24, 2025

President Prabowo Subianto, accompanied by Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin and the Commander General of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) Agus Subiyanto, shakes hands with soldiers during the Presidential Briefing to TNI Unit Commanders, at Bogor Palace, February 7, 2025. Tempo/Imam Sukamto

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Military Supremacy in the Civilian Sphere

The government is lobbying the House of Representatives so that the revision of the Indonesian Military Law can be passed before the Idul Fitri holiday. An effort is underway to give the military police-like powers.

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Extending Soldier’s Retirement Age

The revision of the Indonesian Military Law extends the retirement age of soldiers, potentially leaving many without active assignments.

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Rejections Against the TNI Law Revision

Civil society groups across various regions strongly oppose the revision of the Indonesian Military Law. The demonstrations are marked by intimidation and counterprotests.

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Deputy State Secretariat Minister Bambang Eko Suhariyanto: The President Does Not Want to Simply Insert Active-Duty Military Personnel into Civilian Roles

Deputy State Secretariat Minister Bambang Eko Suhariyanto explains the revision of the Indonesian Military Law, which is perceived as reinstating the military’s dual function.

Edisi Monday, March 17, 2025

Demolition of buildings at Hibisc Fantasy Puncak, an amusement park in Cisarua, Bogor Regency, West Java, March 10, 2025. Antara/Arif Firmansyah

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The Source of the Great Flood

It is suspected that the recent flooding in Bekasi and Jakarta was due to changes to regional spatial planning when Ridwan Kamil was West Java Governor. The upstream portion of the river is damaged.

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Hibisc Fantasy and the Loss of Water Absorption Area in Puncak

The construction of the Hibisc Fantasy tourism complex is suspected to be one of the causes of flooding in Bekasi. The project is believed to be riddled with violations.

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Projects in the Upstream Area that Cause Floods Downstream

Land conversion in the upstream areas of the Ciliwung River and Bekasi River is becoming increasingly massive. The government seal off tourism sites and residential areas.

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Strategic Dams that Fail to Function

The Ciawi and Sukamahi dams are suspected of being ineffective in preventing floods in Jakarta and its surrounding areas. Their capacity is relatively limited.

Edisi Monday, March 10, 2025

Riza Chalid's son, Muhammad Kerry Adrianto Riza, after his examination at the Attorney General's Office, February 24, 2025. Dok. Attorney General’s Office

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Corruption and the Replacement of an Oil Tycoon in Pertamina

The Attorney General’s Office charges Mohammad Riza Chalid’s son in the Pertamina fuel oil corruption case. Hashim Djojohadikusumo is reportedly set to take over his role.

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The Untouchable Gasoline Godfather

Riza Chalid has an extensive political network. He backed Prabowo Subianto and Hatta Rajasa in the 2014 presidential election.

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Muhammad Kerry Adrianto Riza’s Lawyer, Reyno Yohannes Romein: Kerry’s Business Has No Ties to His Parent

Muhammad Kerry Adrianto’s lawyer, Reyno Yohannes Romein, denied that his client benefited from the mark-up of oil imports.

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Fuel Blending Scam in Pertamina

Pertamina corruption suspects allegedly colluded to import illegal oil. Prosecutors are tracking the money flow to identify more perpetrators.

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Fuel Blending Scandal Casts Doubt over Pertamina

Allegations of fuel adulteration tarnish Pertamina’s image. The controversy extends to procurement, imports, and fuel processing.

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Opportunity for Corruption in Pertamina Opens Again

Pertamina’s mechanisms remain vulnerable to fraud. Previous improvements have been undone by restructuring.

Edisi Monday, March 3, 2025

Ilustrasi: Tempo/Kendra Paramita

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The Complicated Calculation of Oil Palm Fines

The Attorney General’s Office has yet to name a suspect in the oil palm fine corruption case at the Forestry Ministry. Prosecutors are targeting eight people.

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Uncertainty Regarding Forestry Fines

The Forest Area Regulation Task Force imposes fines on oil palm plantation companies. The exact amounts remain unclear.

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Member of the Forest Area Regulation Task Force, Asnaedi: Enforcement Does Not Eliminate Criminal Liability

The Forest Area Regulation Task Force is still processing the rule on the calculation of oil palm management fines. Oil palm companies remain under examination.

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Soldiers in Oil Palm Plantations

Government forms a task force to enforce fines for oil palm plantation in forest areas. This is a new role given to the military and police.

Edisi Monday, February 24, 2025

Students hold a protest titled #IndonesiaGelap (Indonesia in Darkness) in the vicinity of the Arjuna Wijaya Statue, Jakarta, February 20, 2025. Tempo/Martin Yogi Pardamean

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The Roots of a Restless Generation’s Anger

The ‘Indonesia Gelap’ protests criticized Prabowo’s government in concert around the country. They denounce the dual role played by the military and the president’s oversized cabinet.

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Spies in the Student’s Movement

There were various efforts to squash the ‘Indonesia Gelap’ movement prior to the demonstration. Some universities denied permission for rallies.

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Leaving Indonesia in Search of a Better Life

The hashtag #KaburAjaDulu has appeared since 2023. The movement is growing traction due to Indonesians’ dissatisfaction in the Prabowo administration.

Edisi Monday, February 17, 2025

Ilustration: Tempo/Alvin Siregar

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Drama at Danantara

The State-Owned Enterprises Bill alters Danantara’s function. There are lobbying efforts to maintain the SOEs Minister’s authority.

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Reshuffling Danantara’s Top Leadership

President Prabowo Subianto will replace Danantara’s management. Rosan Roeslani will take the helm, while Muliaman Hadad is sidelined.

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Sharing Power over State-Owned Enterprises

The State-Owned Enterprises Law regulates the division of authority between the SOEs Ministry and Danantara. There is potential for conflict.

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No Profits for the State Treasury

The state’s revenue target from SOE dividends will be eroded. New sources of income are needed to prevent a fiscal deficit.

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Deputy Speaker of DPR, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad: The SOEs Ministry Will Not Be Weakened

DPR Deputy Speaker Sufmi Dasco Ahmad share his perspectives on Danantara and the new SOEs Law.

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Erick Thohir, Minister of State-Owned Enterprises: Danantara Ensures SOEs Make Breakthroughs

State-Owned Enterprises Minister Erick Thohir shares his perspectives on Danantara and the new SOEs Law.

Edisi Monday, February 10, 2025

Ilustration: Tempo/Alvin Siregar

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Prabowo’s Budget Cuts to Be Reallocated to Priority Programs

Prabowo Subianto slashes state spending to finance the free nutritious meals program as sluggish tax revenues drain the state treasury.

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Budget Cuts in Prabowo’s Bloated Cabinet

The government’s budget cuts are targeting spending deemed wasteful. However, the size of Prabowo Subianto’s cabinet contradicts his austerity rhetoric.

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Government’s Budget Cuts Affect Various Key Projects

Key projects and public services will be affected by budget cuts. Employees struggle to work with the remaining funds.

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How Regional Governments Implement Budget Cuts

Regional governments are identifying budget items that can be trimmed. Some are covering expenditure needs by taking on debt.

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No Budget Cuts for Security and Defense Affairs

Several institutions, including the National Police and the Defense Ministry, are spared from budget cuts. Procurement of defense equipment continues.

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