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Tag: Indonesia government

  • Indonesia delays ratification of election law changes as protesters try to storm parliament

    Indonesia delays ratification of election law changes as protesters try to storm parliament

    Demonstrators burn objects amid clashes outside the Parliament building in Jakarta on August 22, 2024 during a protest against a move to reverse the Constitutional Court’s decision altering eligibility rules for candidates in a key election later this year. Bay Ismoyo | AFP | Getty Images The ratification of changes to Indonesia’s election laws was…

  • Indonesian president tries out palace in proposed new capital

    Indonesian president tries out palace in proposed new capital

    Indonesia’s future Presidential Palace in the future capital city of Nusantara, in Penajam Paser Utara, East Kalimantan, on July 11, 2024. The new city is scheduled to begin operating as the country’s new political centre on Aug. 17, 2024 during Indonesia’s 79th Independence Day. Yasuyoshi Chiba | Afp | Getty Images Indonesian President Joko Widodo spent his…

  • Can Indonesia’s next president Prabowo deliver on his big promises?

    Can Indonesia’s next president Prabowo deliver on his big promises?

    Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia’s presidential candidate and defense minister, center, waves to supporters in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024. Prabowo declared victory in Wednesday’s presidential vote, citing independent pollsters, putting him on course to lead Southeast Asia’s largest economy after two failed attempts.  Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images JAKARTA — Indonesia’s Defense Minister…

  • Indonesia’s presidential hopefuls on TikTok to woo Gen Zs, millennials

    Indonesia’s presidential hopefuls on TikTok to woo Gen Zs, millennials

    Indonesia’s presidential election is due 14 February and candidates are going all out to win over voters in this country of 274 million. With millennials and Gen Z voters making up 56.5% of the electorate campaigning is often done on social media. One platform in particular has emerged as key, TikTok. Sopa Images | Lightrocket…

  • Economy, Gaza war and China ties dominate

    Economy, Gaza war and China ties dominate

    Presidential candidates Anies Baswedan, Prabowo Subianto, and Ganjar Pranowo, along with their vice presidential candidates, are posing for photos after the first presidential candidate debate at the General Election Commission (KPU) office in Jakarta, Indonesia, on December 12, 2023. Indonesia is preparing to hold general elections for president and vice president for the 2024-2029 period…

  • Indonesia launches China-backed ‘Whoosh’ high-speed railway

    Indonesia launches China-backed ‘Whoosh’ high-speed railway

    The Jakarta-Bandung high-speed train named ‘Whoosh’ is seen after the inauguration at Padalarang station in Padalarang, West Java on October 2, 2023. Bay Ismoyo | Afp | Getty Images Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Monday inaugurated a $7.3 billion high-speed railway connecting the country’s capital with the city of Bandung, a China-backed project that has…

  • Indonesia could be the ‘gateway’ to EV investments in ASEAN

    Indonesia could be the ‘gateway’ to EV investments in ASEAN

    Korean automobile manufacturer Kia displays the electric vehicle “EV6 GT-Line” during the 30th Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show in Tangerang on August 10, 2023. Yasuyoshi Chiba | Afp | Getty Images Indonesia’s EV-friendly policies have lured global investors to the country, but experts say they could also boost investments in Southeast Asia’s automotive industry more…

  • Indonesia’s China-backed high-speed train sparks concerns of debt trap

    Indonesia’s China-backed high-speed train sparks concerns of debt trap

    Indonesia is starting trial runs for its first high-speed train, which will connect the capital Jakarta to a neighboring city of Bandung, after years of delays and cost overruns plagued the project. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images A $7.3 billion high-speed electric rail line between Indonesia’s two biggest cities is set to be launched…

  • Multi-millionaire entrepreneur to Indonesia minister

    Multi-millionaire entrepreneur to Indonesia minister

    Jakarta governor-elect Anis Baswedan (R) and his deputy governor-elect Sandiaga Uno (L) hold hands during a press conference in Jakarta on April 19, 2017. Adek Berry | AFP | Getty Images When Sandiaga Uno was appointed Indonesia’s minister of tourism and creative economy, it could not have come at a worse time. It was December…

  • Malaysia pledges to invest in Indonesia’s new capital

    Malaysia pledges to invest in Indonesia’s new capital

    BOGOR, Indonesia (AP) — Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said Monday his country would invest in the development of Indonesia’s new capital on Borneo island, which both nations share. Anwar made his first overseas trip to Jakarta since taking office in November, saying at least 10 Malaysian companies have committed to invest in Nusantara, the…