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Political fairy tale: Gerindra’s defining steps to glory
Gerindra, President Prabowo Subianto's political party, is the third largest in the country, trailing only behind the nation's oldest party Golkar and the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P). For Gerindra to propel itself to the top in th...
Prabowo’s military restructuring misses its essence
President Prabowo Subianto's efforts to strengthen the Indonesian Military (TNI) have included creating several new positions and agencies. While these changes are framed as a way to prepare for future strategic challenges, they have also sparked con...
Joint development only win-win option for Ambalat
Jakarta is right in pushing Kuala Lumpur to join hands in developing the disputed, mineral-rich maritime area located east of Borneo in the Sulawesi Sea. Though the latter does not appear to be all that keen about the idea, it has not completely reje...
BUSSINES & ECONOMICS
Agrinas CEO exit puts spotlight on Danantara’s role
Joao Angelo De Sousa Mota has abruptly stepped down as president director of PT Agrinas Pangan Nusantara after just six months, putting a spotlight on the Daya Anagata Nusantara (Danantara) Investment Management Agency's role and commitment in the fo...
BI cancels Payment ID rollout amid public privacy outcry
Bank Indonesia (BI) has cancelled the rollout of its Payment ID system, which was originally scheduled to launch on Aug. 17, Indonesia's Independence Day. The system was designed to monitor transactions by assigning each Indonesian citizen a unique c...
Indonesia’s 5.12% Q2 growth defies forecasts, fuels skepticism
The economy expanded 5.12 percent year-on-year (yoy) in the second quarter, defying expectations of a slowdown and igniting debate over where the growth is coming from and why many Indonesians say they cannot feel it. In a climate of public skepticis...
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