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What Was Achieved at the DPR-Student Meeting During Friday's Protest?

From Tempo · () Indonesian

Summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Outcome reported
  • Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) leaders met with student protesters on Friday, June 19.
  • Key outcomes included the revocation of suspect status for 16 Trisakti University students and the release of two Mercu Buana University students.
  • The DPR also committed to following up on student aspirations regarding the MBG issue, with specific demands conveyed to relevant ministers.

Leaders of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) met with student representatives on Friday evening, June 19, following a protest outside the DPR building in Central Jakarta. The meeting, which lasted an hour and a half, involved students from Trisakti University, Esa Unggul University, Mercu Buana University, and the Muslim Students' Association (HMI). Deputy House Speaker Sufmi Dasco Ahmad confirmed the audience with the students, stating that their demands were communicated directly to the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadlia, and the Head of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN), Nanik S. Deyang, via phone. Ahmad assured that the DPR had received the students' aspirations and pledged to follow up. Key points from the meeting, presented by Deputy House Speaker Saan Mustopa, included the commitment to revoke the suspect status of 16 Trisakti University students involved in a previous protest. These students had been accused of incitement, assault, battery, and resisting officers during a demonstration last year. Additionally, the DPR agreed to facilitate the release of two Mercu Buana University students arrested before the Friday demonstration for carrying gasoline. The students also conveyed their aspirations regarding the MBG issue, a matter that DPR leaders committed to addressing further.

Insha Allah, we will continue and follow up on this.

โ€” Sufmi Dasco AhmadDeputy House Speaker assuring follow-up on student demands.
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