By bno - Jakarta bureau The Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) on March 20 officially approved amendments to Law No.
Indonesia’s House of Representatives (DPR) has received a Presidential Letter regarding the appointment of government ...
Indonesia’s parliament on Thursday passed contentious revisions to the country’s military law, which will allocate more ...
The House is set to pass the law Thursday in a plenary council after a committee overseeing military approved the changes, ...
Pro-democracy groups fear the return of dark days of president Suharto’s military dictatorship, which lasted 32 years until ...
Deputy Speaker of DPR Sufmi Dasco Ahmad affirmed that the rumor about Finance Minister Sri Mulyani resigning is untrue amid ...
Hundreds of students staged a protest at Pancasila Gate on Thursday, opposing the newly passed Indonesian Military (TNI) Law.
Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) criticizes the substance of the TNI Bill, which is seen as reopening opportunities for ...
For the strategists it was his proximity to the formation of the republican government and its first national institutions ...
The revision of the DPR’s Code of Conduct is suspected to be used to remove several officials. Constitutional Court judges and the Bank Indonesia Governor are suspected to be the targets.