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Indonesia protest: Prabowo says parliament to remove controversial perks for MPs, suspend errant lawmakers

Indonesian parliamentarians agreed to revoke perks including allowances and overseas work trips after protests led to five deaths and widespread unrest, President Prabowo said.

  • Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto announced the removal of lawmakers' perks, including a $3,000 housing allowance, after nationwide protests that resulted in six deaths.
  • Subianto pledged to suspend overseas trips for parliament members to address public anger.
  • Protests were sparked by the revelation that all 580 lawmakers received a monthly housing allowance nearly ten times the minimum wage in Jakarta.
  • Subianto emphasized the importance of peaceful protests but warned that violent actions could lead to serious legal consequences for demonstrators.
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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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