Jakarta – The Minister of Law, Supratman Andi Agtas, delivered the results of the evaluation and monitoring concerning the implementation of the 2025 priority National Legislation Program (Prolegnas).
He announced that eight bills have been initiated by the government. Among these, three were discussed at the Level I DPR meeting. Two bills have received a Presidential Letter, two are in the process of requesting a Presidential Letter, and one bill is still undergoing internal government review.
“Three bills have been discussed at Level I of the DPR. These include the Bill on Civil Procedure Law, the Bill on Narcotics and Psychotropics, and the Bill on Airspace Management,” Supratman stated during the Baleg DPR RI Meeting on Tuesday (09/09/2025).
The two bills that have received a Presidential Letter and have been submitted to the House of Representatives are the Bill on International Civil Law and the Bill on Industrial Design. Additionally, two bills are still awaiting a Presidential Letter: the Bill on Public Procurement of Goods and Services and the Bill on Amendments to Law Number 10 of 1997 on Nuclear Energy. Meanwhile, the Bill on Cybersecurity and Resilience is currently undergoing an internal review process.
During this meeting, the government also approved the DPR's proposal to include three additional bills in the 2025 priority Prolegnas revision. These bills are the Bill on Asset Forfeiture, the Bill on the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Bill on Industrial Zones.
"The government supports the DPR's initiatives for these three bills to be included in the evaluation of the 2025 Prolegnas,” Supratman said.
“We must greatly appreciate the DPR for fulfilling its promise to take responsibility for drafting the Bill on Asset Forfeiture. Later, we are welcome to share the academic paper and the draft bill materials with one another," he added.