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Home»World»Asia»Prabowo, Indonesia’s President-elect, pledges increased salaries and better benefits for judges in face of nationwide strike
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Prabowo, Indonesia’s President-elect, pledges increased salaries and better benefits for judges in face of nationwide strike

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The base monthly salary for a first-year judge in Indonesia is 2 million rupiah, with additional allowances bringing their total earnings to around 16.6 million rupiah per month, above the national average. One judge shared his struggle of being unable to attend his mother’s funeral due to financial difficulties. Indonesia has about 7,700 judges at various levels, highlighting the widespread issue. Minister Prabowo, during a call with judges, emphasized his commitment to improving their welfare once he officially assumes office.

During the phone call, Mr. Prabowo assured the judges of his attention to their well-being and expressed a desire to address the situation. He received a positive response from the judges, who gave him a standing ovation and were visibly moved by his words. Mr. Prabowo stressed the importance of unity and solidarity in ensuring the country’s prosperity. He is set to take office on October 20, along with Mr. Gibran Rakabuming Raka, son of President Joko Widodo.

Thousands of judges have gone on strike in Indonesia, demanding a 142% increase in wages due to inflation and the rising cost of living. However, the Supreme Court stated that it was a coordinated leave by members of the Indonesian Judges Union and not a formal strike. The issue is currently being reviewed by three ministries under President Widodo’s administration – the Ministry of Bureaucratic Reform, the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, and the Ministry of Finance.

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The plight of the judges, including financial struggles and the inability to attend personal events, has underscored the need for increased attention and action. Mr. Prabowo’s commitment to addressing the welfare of judges in Indonesia has been met with anticipation and hope by the judicial community. The upcoming changes in leadership in Indonesia, including the inauguration of new officials, present an opportunity to address these pressing issues and work towards a more equitable system for judges. Through dialogue, support, and coordinated efforts, there is a potential for positive changes to improve the lives of judges and ultimately contribute to the country’s well-being.

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