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Criminal Code Bill Deliberations Over

Monday, September 2, 2019

The House of Representatives (DPR) has completed its deliberations on the Criminal Code (KUHP) bill. Desmond Junaidi Mahesa, Deputy Chairman of DPR’s Legal Affairs Commission from the Gerindra Party Faction, said that after reviewing a few points they are expecting to pass the bill on September 24

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HE said that Legal Affairs Commission members only need to have a discussion and final harmonization with the executive. In his opinion, the DPR and the government are not in a rush to finalize the bill. “We have been discussing this matter for a long time and as it just so happens that it is being completed at the end of the current term of office of DPR members,” said Desmond, on Thursday, August 29.

DPR Speaker Bambang Soesat

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