AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoStudent Protests Meet the President’s Office: Coordinating Minister Yusril Ihza Mahendra says he will relay the Indonesian Student Executive Board (BEM SI) demands to President Prabowo, including calls to end “wasteful” spending, cut fuel and commodity prices, cancel MBG and village cooperative programs, stop “militarization” of civilian life, and acknowledge government shortcomings. Sports Safety Watch: A Jakarta marathon death has sparked questions over preparedness after runner Agus Putranadi collapsed at the 14-kilometer mark; organizers say they boosted medical coverage by 35% with 257 personnel, 21 ambulances, and 40 mobile units. Energy Access Push: Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Bahlil Lahadalia reiterates plans to expand electricity connections for households in underserved areas, citing the state’s duty to bring information and education access. Food Security Pressure: Vice President Gibran orders ministries to address farmers’ and fishermen’s problems raised at PENAS XVII, including broken irrigation, silting ports, diesel supply disruptions, and the need for better drying and milling. BRICS Security Talks: India will host BRICS National Security Advisers’ meetings June 22–23, chaired by Ajit Doval, focusing on non-traditional threats and emerging technologies. Energy Security with Kuwait: Indonesia and Kuwait reaffirm cooperation on energy security, including Kuwait’s KUFPEC involvement in multiple oil and gas exploration projects. Indonesia’s Housing Rate Held: Subsidized housing mortgage interest stays at 5% despite BI rate hikes, with FLPP KPR tenor up to 40 years. Regional Note: Singapore tops Muslim travel rankings among non-OIC destinations, while Indonesia is listed among the top performers.
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