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 Republic of Indonesia: 
 * Government: Unitary presidential republic
 * President: [Name]
 * Vice-President: [Name]
 * Capital City: Jakarta
 * Population: 270,203,917 (2020 census); 281.84 million (2023 estimate) - Source: World Bank
 * Largest City: Jakarta
 * Largest Province: West Java
 * [OPTIONAL] Ethnicities: Publish report every 5 years starting in 2025.
 * [OPTIONAL] Religion: Publish report every 5 years starting in 2025.
 * Economy: Indonesia has a mixed-market economy. Indonesia's economy is the largest in Southeast Asia and is one of the emerging market economies in the world. As a member of G20, Indonesia is classified as newly industrialized country and an upper-middle income country, with a GDP of US$ 4.101 trillion (PPP), currently 7th largest in the world. Indonesia's main economy sectors include palm oil and rubber industry, mining resources, coal, natural gas and petroleum, other manufacturing industries (mainly textiles, automotive, machinery, cement, fertilizer), and services (from tourism to technology-based startups).
 * GDP Per Capita (PPP): US$14,550 (2023)
 * Human Development Index: 0.739 (2022)
 * Wars and Conflicts:
 * Tawuran Pelajar: (Only example)
 * Internal Affairs:
 * Diplomacy:
 * Kuvukiland: Skuy lah kita baku hantam ajg! (Only example)

2023
 Republic of Indonesia: 
 *  Government:  Unitary presidential republic
 * President: Joko Widodo
 * Vice-President: Ma'ruf Amin
 *  Capital City:  Jakarta
 *  Population:  270,203,917 (2020 census); 281.84 million (2023 estimate)
 * Largest City: Jakarta
 * Largest Province: West Java
 *  Economy:  Indonesia has a mixed-market economy. Indonesia's economy is the largest in Southeast Asia and is one of the emerging market economies in the world. As a member of G20, Indonesia is classified as newly industrialized country and an upper-middle income country, with a GDP of US$ 4.101 trillion (PPP), currently 7th largest in the world. Indonesia's main economy sectors include palm oil and rubber industry, mining resources, coal, natural gas and petroleum, other manufacturing industries (mainly textiles, automotive, machinery, cement, fertilizer), and services (from tourism to technology-based startups).
 * GDP Per Capita (PPP): US$14,550 (2023)
 * Human Development Index: 0.739 (2022)
 *  Wars and Conflicts 
 * Myanmar Civil War: Jakarta has reaffirmed its position that Indonesia will stay neutral in the Myanmar conflict, and call out all belligerents to resolve the conflict immediately through diplomatic talks. Foreign Ministry has stated that "Indonesia will try the best in assisting the stabilisation and further democratisation of Myanmar." Indonesian diplomats are conveyed to negotiate with all sides, in order to reach a solution, it is hoped that at least ceasefire between all sides can be reached. [More on the diplomacy section].
 * Malacca Strait Refugee Crisis: With the influx of Burmese migrants fleeing the wars in their homeland, our Navy and Air Force have been sent to Malacca Strait to patrol the sea and rescue the refugees stranded in the middle of the sea. Rohingya Muslims may be placed in some emergency refugee camps in Aceh Province, while other Burmese refugees will be mostly placed in other nearby refugee camps in Sumatra or Riau Islands.
 * Papua Conflict: The army, with support from the intelligent service, continue to hunt down the armed criminal groups. [More information on the internal affairs section].
 *  Internal Affairs 
 * Information about Papua Conflict: In 2021, Papua's "armed criminal groups", known as West Papua National Army-Free Papua Organization (TNPB-OPM), were labelled as terrorist groups, after the death of Head of State Intelligent Agency in Papua, as a result of attacks by TNPB-OPM. This, however, has led to a more complicated situation. Attacks by these separatist groups have been intensified since then, with more civillians have become victims of OPM's attacks. The separatists have also been seeking more supports from Papuan civillians, mainly in isolated rural places, by spreading Papuan independence and anti-Indonesia propaganda. The authorities continue to be hostile towards the groups, or even people who's proven to be supporters of the separatists. Informations regarding the separatists have been largely limited in Papua, with internet is reported to be shut down there at times. However, the central government has been largely silent on this issue.
 * COVID-19 Situation: The COVID-19 pandemic is not a main concern anymore. There are still new reported cases, it is relatively on very low rate (less than 50 per day) and most patients can be treated relatively well; although transmission inside community may still occur. About 75% of the [eligible] population have been fully vaccinated, and it is expected that all of Indonesians will be vaccinated by 2025. As of 1 January 2023, around this pandemic has taken its toll on around 81,000 people. With this decreasing trend, Indonesians may enjoy their daily life like they were before the pandemic, with physical distancing and mask obligation are not enforced anymore.
 * National COVID-19 Vaccine Development: On the other news, Biofarma, in a collaboration with some universities and higher educational institutes in Indonesia, have been researching on creating COVID-19 vaccine, by using on inactivated SARS-Cov-2 virus. After being tested to several volunteers, the result has shown that the vaccine has a satisfaction level of efficiacy rate. Starting from around October and November 2023, the vaccine have been distributed to public in order to vaccinate all remaining citizens who haven't been vaccinated yet. Another vaccine, an American-Indonesian production, AV-COVID-19, have been authorized by the government for emergency use.
 * New Capital Project: Kartanegara: In 2019, President Jokowi announced that the capital will be moved to Borneo. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the plan had been put on hold for a while, before being resumed in 2021. The construction of the capital began in late 2022. It is expected that the central area of the capital (governmental area) will be completely built by 2025, with current progress of the construction being at around 30%. The new toll road connecting the new capital and the existing Samarinda-Balikpapan Toll Road have begun to be constructed too and there are also plans to build a new canal to link the new capital with Makassar Strait. By the way, it is also announced that the name of capital will be Kartanegara.
 * Polarization of Indonesian Democracy: Many Indonesians seem to be dissatisfied with the way current government goes, with the democracy inside the nation is believed to have been regressing since Jokowi's administration. Starting with the crackdown on opposition figures (mostly from Islamist groups), excessive curbs on civil liberties, increasing corruption cases among state officials, weakening of Corruption Eradication Commission. The growing opposition is also caused by recent economic strain due to mass influx of Burmese migrants. This has led to the more polarized political climate in Indonesia, with a widening gap between pluralists and Islamists. This is helped by the fact that Islamism has continued to rise among Indonesians, especially in a more conservative grounds like Sumatra and West Java. Justice and Development Party (PKS), an Islamist party which is consistently on the opposite side from the current government, has gained popularity among public who are dissatisfied with Jokowi's government. On the other hand, with this growing Islamist ideology, there are worries about growing intolerance among minorities and more secular Muslims. In addition with a more globalized world, which brings more progressive political ideas especially to Indonesian youths, more supports come to the progressive party, Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI). But again, we don't know where this is gonna go in the future, but soon we'll find out the result in the next general election which will be held next year.
 * Infrastructure Update: One of the current government's main policies is to develop infrastructure within the nation. Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway link was established last year, and the project now continues to extend the high-speed rail route to Surabaya - currently on Phase II (Bandung-Cirebon). The construction of Trans-Java Toll Road (the final Far Eastern part) is underway, and it is expected to be completed by 2025. Other current notable infrastructure projects include the Trans-Sumatra Toll Road, new railways in Borneo, and the Trans-Papua Highway.
 *  Diplomacy: 
 * Tatmadaw, Burmese National Unity Government, Burmese minority armed groups: Our diplomats are conveyed to Myanmar in order to negotiate with all sides to find for a compromise. Hopefully, at least, short-period of ceasefire can be reached.

2024
 Republic of Indonesia: 
 *  Government:  Unitary presidential republic
 * President: Joko Widodo (until October 2024), Ganjar Pranowo (from October 2024)
 * Vice-President: Ma'ruf Amin (until October 2024), Mahfud MD (from October 2024)
 * 2024 Indonesian general election: General elections are held on 10 April 2019, with president, vice-president, and member of legislative bodies (on both national and local level) are being elected on the same time.
 * Presidential election results: Incumbent President Joko Widodo (PDI-P) is constitutionally barred from seeking a third term in office. Pluralists, who previously led the government, were seeking to continue hold its position, in order to continue Jokowi's policies and more power! . Former Central Java Governor, Ganjar Pranowo (PDI-P) was declared as presidential candidate, with Coordinating Minister of Political, Legal, and Security Affairs, Mahfud MD (Independent) as his running mate. They were supported by Pluralist coalition, consisted of PDI-P, Nasdem, Golkar, PKB, PPP, PSI. On the other hand, former general and current Minister of Defence, Prabowo Subianto (Gerindra) declared for candidacy, saying that he would run for "one last time." Son of former President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (Demokrat) is selected as his running mate. They were supported by Conservative coalition, consisted of Gerindra, Demokrat, PKS, PAN. In the end, Ganjar narrowly won the election. Protests from Prabowo's supporters have occured in many large cities, they claimed that the election was rigged - as the result turned to be so close.
 * Ganjar Pranowo - Mahfud MD: (Winner) 51.21%
 * Prabowo Subianto - Agus H. Yudhoyono: 48.79%
 * Legislative election results: PDI-P maintains its position as the largest party in the government. Progressive and pluralist party, PSI, have entered the Parliament, after rise on their popularity, especially among youth in urban areas. PPP is out of the parliament, after they couldn't reach the 4% threshold.
 * PDI-P: 19.89% ( 135)
 * Nasdem: 10.91% ( 73)
 * Gerindra: 10.65% ( 66)
 * Golkar: 10.02% ( 68)
 * PKS: 9.83% ( 62)
 * Demokrat: 9.24% ( 63)
 * PKB: 9.03% ( 56)
 * PAN: 6.5% ( 41)
 * PSI: 4.2% ( 16)
 *  Capital City:  Jakarta
 *  Population:  270,203,917 (2020 census); 284.50 million (2024 estimate)
 * Largest City: Jakarta
 * Largest Province: West Java
 *  Economy:  Indonesia has a mixed-market economy. Indonesia's economy is the largest in Southeast Asia and is one of the emerging market economies in the world. As a member of G20, Indonesia is classified as newly industrialized country and an upper-middle income country, with a GDP of US$4.411 trillion (PPP), currently 7th largest in the world. Indonesia's main economy sectors include palm oil and rubber industry, mining resources, coal, natural gas and petroleum, other manufacturing industries (mainly textiles, automotive, machinery, cement, fertilizer), and services (from tourism to technology-based startups).
 * GDP Per Capita (PPP): US$15,507 (2024)
 * Human Development Index: 0.746 (2023)
 *  Wars and Conflicts 
 * Myanmar Civil War: The result of Jakarta Conference is received positively. Jakarta is hopeful that this conference may be able to help to establish peace in the Burmese nation soon. Although, we are concerned about the absence of several factions, especially the Tatmadaw. Indonesian diplomats have tried to negotiate with the Tatmadaw, but nothing is reached, as the diplomats found it difficult to have a negotiation with them. However, negotiation with Shan Coalition, ARSA, and Karenni Army continues. Jakarta will keep the communication with all of these sides. The massacre against Rohingya people is condemned by the government, with then-President Jokowi called it "inhumane action".
 *  Internal Affairs 
 * COVID-19 Situation: Yep, they still exist in Indonesia, but it's not that concerning. 90% of the population have been vaccinated, with Indonesian-made vaccines began to be used. These vaccines are proven to be success, despite at the beginning they are largely doubted.
 * New Capital + Infrastructure Update: The progress for central/governmental area is around 80%, with the construction of other areas such as residential area (for non-government officials) and commercial area started this year. The Trans-Sumatra Toll Road has finally reached its completion.
 *  Diplomacy 
 * Shan Coalition, ARSA, Karenni Army, and any Burmese separatist groups who hasn't agreed to Jakarta Conference: Negotiation continues. The goal is to at least reach ceasefire between these groups with other separatist groups - don't need conference, just separate declaration from them is fine.
 * China: "Look, we're trying to negotiate with the Tatmadaw here. We want a stability in our region [Southeast Asia]. So, if you can help us to approach them diplomatically, then it'd be great. In return, we'll try to have a word with these bordering separatist groups to stay away from your border. Oh yeah, also, we are always open to have more of your investments and trade from your country."