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Indonesia’s Parliament to Revoke Perks After Widespread Protests

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto announced on August 31, 2023, that political parties have reached a consensus to eliminate several controversial perks and privileges for members of parliament. This decision follows widespread protests and riots across the country, driven by public outrage over issues such as additional pay and housing allowances for lawmakers.
In a live broadcast from the State Palace in Central Jakarta, President Prabowo, accompanied by party leaders such as Megawati Soekarnoputri, recognized the scale of public discontent. He committed to addressing the excesses in lawmakers’ benefits while ensuring that the government remains responsive to citizens’ demands and maintains law and order.
Government Response to Public Anger
During his address, Prabowo detailed the actions taken by party leaders against their parliamentary members. He stated that sanctions will be implemented starting Monday, with a clear message that lawmakers must prioritize the interests of the people. The President emphasized that the leadership of the House has communicated plans to rescind certain policies, including the size of allowances for members and a freeze on overseas work visits.
As part of the reforms, party chiefs have also agreed to remove lawmakers who fail to comply with these new directives. The President’s statements reflect a concerted effort to restore public trust and alleviate the tensions that have led to significant unrest, resulting in at least five fatalities in recent days.
Prabowo’s remarks underscore a turning point in Indonesia’s political landscape, as the government seeks to align more closely with the concerns of ordinary citizens. The President’s pledge to listen to the populace indicates a recognition of the need for accountability and transparency within the parliamentary system.
The situation remains fluid, with ongoing developments expected as the government implements these changes. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation to prevent further unrest and ensure stability. As this story evolves, updates will be provided to keep the public informed of the latest developments.
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