Daftarsbmptn.com – Latest political-legal issue began with several political parties and organizations beginning to affirm their support for President Prabowo Subianto’s administration. From internal party forums to volunteer congresses, the movement witnessed a massive consolidation, indicating efforts to strengthen political stability and prepare the foundations for the 2029 elections.
The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) drew attention after openly declaring its support for the Asta Cita vision and several priority government programs. The Perindo Party also demonstrated a similar stance through its 11th National Working Meeting, affirming its position as a strategic partner of the government.
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Meanwhile, the Golkar Party, under the leadership of Bahlil Lahadalia, has begun to mobilize its political machinery with the ambitious goal of increasing seats in the 2029 elections.
Equally interesting, volunteer movements such as Projo have also shown a significant shift in direction. At its 3rd Congress in Jakarta, Budi Arie Setiadi returned to lead the organization and reaffirmed its full commitment to supporting President Prabowo’s political agenda, including plans to change its logo to symbolize transformation.
This dynamic demonstrates that Indonesia’s political landscape is moving into a new phase of consolidation, where support for the government is not just a matter of loyalty, but also a strategy for survival amidst shifting power.
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Here are five current political and legal issues from Beritasatu.com:
1. When PKS Echoes Support for Prabowo’s Programs
The President of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS), Al Muzzammil Yusuf, reaffirmed his party’s commitment to supporting the Asta Cita vision and a number of priority programs implemented by President Prabowo Subianto’s administration.
Al Muzzammil made this statement while opening the PKS national technical guidance (bimteknas) event in Jakarta on Sunday (November 2, 2025). He stated that the government’s efforts to launch various programs directly to the public deserve to be appreciated and monitored to ensure they are on target.
“We reaffirm our support for Astacita and all programs that directly impact the community. Of course, no program is perfect, but what’s important is how we work together to improve it,” said Al Muzzammil.
2. Perindo National Working Meeting Affirms Support for Prabowo-Gibran
The United Indonesia Party (Perindo) Central Executive Board (DPP) held a national working meeting (Rakernas) and celebration for its 11th anniversary to determine the party’s political stance.
Perindo Party DPP Secretary General Ferry Kurnia Rizkiyansyah said the national working meeting would discuss various strategic issues, one of which is the direction of the party’s political struggle. Ferry stated that Perindo will continue to support the government.
“We remain a strategic partner. That is a point that I think is very important, and we support the government’s success,” Ferry told reporters at Discovery Ancol, Jakarta, Sunday (November 2, 2025).
3. Budi Arie Re-elected as Projo Chairman, Here Are 5 Resolutions to Support Prabowo 2029
Budi Arie Setiadi was re-elected as Projo chairman for the 2025–2030 term. The election was confirmed at the Third Projo Congress at the Grand Sahid Jaya Hotel, Central Jakarta, on Saturday (November 1, 2025) and Sunday (November 2, 2025).
“The results of the Third Projo Congress in 2025, the first of which has re-appointed me as general chairman for the 2025–2030 term and appointed a five-person formator team,” said Budi Arie, as quoted by Antara.
The former minister of cooperatives said that the Third Projo Congress also produced five organizational resolutions.
4. Projo Ready to Change Logo, Focus on Supporting Prabowo’s Political Agenda
Projo Chairman Budi Arie Setiadi announced that the volunteer organization plans to change its logo, which previously featured the silhouette of former President Joko Widodo (Jokowi). This decision was announced at Projo’s 3rd Congress in Jakarta on Saturday (November 1, 2025).
According to Budi Arie, the logo transformation is part of an effort to restructure and strengthen the organization, while also affirming Projo’s commitment to supporting President Prabowo Subianto’s political agenda.
“One thing is certain, we will strengthen and support President Prabowo’s political agendas. Second, Projo will undertake an organizational transformation, one of which is likely to involve changing the logo,” he said.
This move is seen as a symbol of Projo’s shift in political direction, from its initial closeness to former President Jokowi to a greater focus on strengthening support for Prabowo. Political analysts believe that this change in organizational symbolism can strengthen Projo’s position in the national political arena, especially in the lead-up to the political dynamics and upcoming elections.
5. Bahlil Urges Cadres to Work Hard to Increase Seats in the 2029 Election
Golkar Party Chairman Bahlil Lahadalia emphasized the party’s ambition to win more seats in the upcoming 2029 election. Bahlil emphasized that his party cannot be satisfied with its achievements in the previous election.
“Golkar must increase seats at all levels, from the House of Representatives (DPR) to the provincial and district/city DPRDs,” Bahlil said at the Golkar Party’s Southeast Sulawesi (Sultra) Regional Conference, as quoted by Antara, Sunday (November 2, 2025).
To that end, he asked all administrators to prepare concrete strategies to increase seat gains in each electoral district. He also urged comprehensive organizational consolidation, down to the grassroots level.
