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Journalist, The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
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Based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
security and current affairs.Indonesia's politics governance
The stock market.
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By Yerica Lai Verified| The Jakarta Post Verified he Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) may push back its upcoming congress, raising speculations over possible internal discord over the future position of the only de facto opposition party toward the administration of President Prabowo Subianto. Originally scheduled for this month, the congress is expected to be consequential, with key discussions to include party chairmanship for the next five years and its official stance on whether to support or oppose the government
By Yerica Lai Verified| The Jakarta Post Verified The Civic Groups Coalition (KMS) has raised an alarm over the rushed process to revise the country’s Criminal Law Procedures Code (KUHAP), warning that lawmakers’ ongoing work to produce a draft bill lacks accountability, sidelines public input and risks entrenching human rights violations in the judicial system. The proposed revisions to the KUHAP, a set of guidelines for the litigation process from pretrial motions to appeals, are part of a broader agenda for legal reform
By Yerica Lai Verified| The Jakarta Post Verified resident Prabowo Subianto and Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) chairwoman Megawati Soekarnoputri are committed to maintaining contact following their discreet meeting earlier this week, a move that could lay the groundwork for closer ties between the government and the opposition party for the next five years
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The Jakarta Post
The Jakarta Post is Indonesia's leading English-language daily newspaper, established on April 25, 1983. It was created through a collaboration of four Indonesian media entities and is headquartered in Jakarta. Owned by PT Bina Media Tenggara, the newspaper serves as a vital link between Indonesia and the global community, catering to expatriates, foreign visitors, and educated Indonesians. The Jakarta Post offers a daily print edition that covers national and international news, politics, business, and culture, with a focus on impartial reporting. Its Sunday edition features in-depth analyses and investigative reports. The newspaper also has a robust online platform that provides digital access to news and multimedia content. Additionally, it is recognized for training local and international journalists, enhancing its reputation as a journalistic hub. Known for its bold political coverage and advocacy for democratic values, The Jakarta Post plays a significant role in Indonesia's media landscape.
Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Founded: 1983