TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The latest news that has received a lot of attention from readers is the response of Vice Presidential Candidate number 2 Gibran Rakabuming Raka regarding the case of the circulation of Bulog rice with Prabowo-Gibran stickers. According to Gibran, he will look for and investigate the case.
Another news item that is also widely read is regarding the National Campaign Team (TKN) of the Indonesian Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka assessed that the sustainability narrative of the previous president’s policies was related to economic sustainability, including related to investment.
Then news from the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) which is collaborating with an online loan service institution or Pinjol to pay its students’ tuition fees.
Then news about the Minister of Investment, Bahlil Lahadalia was flooded with criticism for saying that investment details in the Indonesian Capital City (IKN) project could not be published. Previously, Bahlil rejected Tom Lembong’s challenge, who asked that investment in IKN be opened to the public.
The fifth news is about the presidential-vice presidential candidate pair number 1 Anies Baswedan-Muhaimin Iskandar who promised to solve fishermen’s problems as a whole, from upstream to downstream. This was conveyed by Muhaimin Iskandar or Cak Imin while campaigning in Tulungagung, East Java on Thursday, January 25 2024.
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Here is a summary of the five latest Tempo.co news.
Vice Presidential candidate serial number 02, Gibran Rakabuming Raka responded to the viral Bulog rice with a sticker for candidate pair number 2 Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka or Prabowo-Gibran. He stated he would look into it.
“Where’s that? “Where is the place, I’ll take care of it,” he said to the media crew when met at De Tjolomadoe, Karanganyar Regency, Central Java, after attending the Dewa 19 Concert, Thursday evening, January 25 2024.
The eldest son of President Joko Widodo or Jokowi confirmed that he would look for the whereabouts of the Bulog rice with the Prabowo-Gibran sticker on it. This problem even became the focus of Vice President Ma’ruf Amin.
The rice in 5 kilogram plastic bags is the government’s rice reserve for the Food Supply and Price Stabilization (SPHP) program. This means that the rice is intended for social assistance or social assistance.
“Okay, I’ll look for it later,” said Gibran.
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National Campaign Team (TKN) for Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates of the Republic of Indonesia Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka assessed that the sustainability narrative of the previous president’s policies was related to economic sustainability, including related to investment.
“Since last year, a lot of investment that was supposed to come into Indonesia has been held up because they don’t know who it will be. If, for example, those who talk continue, continue what has been there, it gives them a sense of security (it will give them a sense of security, ed. .),” said TKN Prabowo-Gibran spokesperson, Rahayu Saraswati Djojohadikusumo, in an exclusive interview with Antara which was broadcast on Thursday, January 25 2024.
According to Saras, the sustainability narrative makes investors comfortable so they can continue investing in Indonesia.
On the other hand, if the party that continues the government carries the concept of unsustainability, Saras believes that instability will be created. “They (investors) become more comfortable and ‘Oh okay, we already know how this will continue’, so we can continue investing in that field. However, if for example those who don’t continue, it will create instability ( that will create instability, ed.),” he said.
Saras said that the concept of sustainability is a consideration for voters who still have the potential to change their minds (swing voters), especially among business people. Meanwhile, for other swing voters, the x factor is very determining.
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In the last few days, there has been a lot of buzz on social media about the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) which collaborates with online loan services aka tall and allows students to pay the Single Tuition Fee (UKT) with the loan funds. This information was uploaded by social media X with the account name @ITBfess.
In this tweet, one of the payment solutions is provided by ITB in collaboration with a third party, namely Danacita. In the photo circulating, it is stated that Danacita is an official partner of ITB. Borrowing funds is proposed without a down payment or any collateral. Students who borrow can choose repayment options within 6 months or 12 months.
However, in other posts, there is interest that will be charged to borrowers if they pay using Danacita. If the borrower applies for funds worth IDR 12.5 million with a tenor of 12 months, the borrower must pay IDR 1,291,667 per month. The screenshot photo also states that the platform’s monthly fee is 1.75 percent and the approval fee is 3.00 percent.
Responding to this, the Head of the ITB Communications and Public Relations Bureau, Naomi Haswanto, said that his party is committed to providing access to quality education for all students.
In her official statement, Naomi did not mention Danacita as a payment cooperation partner UKT. However, he provided several payment method options that can be used to pay for UKT, as a condition for filling out the Study Plan Form (FRS) on the Academic Information System (SIX).
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Executive Director of the Segara Research Institute, Piter Abdullah, criticized the Minister of Investment’s statement, Bahlil Lahadalia, who mentioned the investment details for the Archipelago Capital project (IKN) cannot be published.
“If the government is not open and transparent, it will create more suspicion and speculation,” said Piter when contacted, Friday, January 26 2024.
According to Piter, the government should be open regarding IKN investors and also financing the Indonesian State Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBN). “Including additional debt if it occurs as a result of IKN development,” he said.
Piter also emphasized that transparency can strengthen the government to eliminate negative accusations so far.
Previously, Bahlil told the co-captain of the Anies Baswedan-Muhaimin Iskandar (AMIN) National Winning Team, Tom Lembong, not to just talk about IKN investment. However, Bahlil said that investment details from each company in the consortium could not be published.
“I can’t dismantle (each shareholder’s investment). It’s already crazy,” said Bahlil. “But the accumulation figure is IDR 25 trillion.”
This was his response after Tom Lembong said investment in IKN was unrealistic. Tom Lembong also challenged the government to explain the value of each investment investor.
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Pair of presidential-vice presidential candidates number 1 Anies Baswedan-Muhaimin Iskandar promised to solve fishermen’s problems as a whole, from upstream to downstream. This was conveyed by Muhaimin Iskandar or Cak Imin while campaigning in Tulungagung, East Java on Thursday, January 25 2024.
Cak Imin said he promised to improve the fisheries sector, including marketing, so that fishermen and freshwater fish farmers are more empowered and prosperous. “God willing, if we are elected, we will take care of the downstream from the point of production to the consumer so that it benefits the very large number of freshwater fish cultivators (in Indonesia),” said Cak Imin after signing a political contract with hundreds of water fish cultivator groups. bargaining in Tulungagung Regency.
The vice presidential candidate campaign for Anies Baswedan was held at the freshwater fish cultivation center located in Wates Village, Sumbergempol District, Tulungagung. Cak Imin, who came to the location at around 10.30 WIB, was greeted by the PKB crowd and supporters of presidential/cawapres candidate number 01.
On stage, Cak Imin was accompanied by a member of the DPR RI from FKB, Anggia Erma Rini. The meeting was also used by freshwater fish farmers in Tulungagung Regency to convey a number of aspirations regarding the various problems they face related to the continued increase in feed prices, uncertainty about post-harvest fish sales, unstable quality of feed products and the lack of government support in marketing local fish products. .
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Editor’s Choice: Gibran’s response to Bulog rice with Prabowo-Gibran sticker: I’ll look for it later
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