Why dpr Is Trending Today?

Explore key developments that caused dpr to trend — updated as the story unfolds.

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August 31, 2025 at 11:46 AM
Nafa Urbach, along with Ahmad Sahroni, has been nonactively removed from their positions as members of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) by the Nasdem Party. Despite this, questions have been raised about whether they will still receive their salaries. Recently, Urbach's residence was raided by a mob, with reports of two clusters of theft and significant disarray. It was later revealed that the house actually belongs to Urbach's former spouse. Urbach, along with other public figures like Eko Patrio and Uya Kuya, has since issued an apology amidst the ongoing protests sparked by the salary controversy.
August 29, 2025 at 10:18 AM
Buruh, Indonesia's labor union, plans to continue its demonstration today, as per their statement. The protest, which was initially scheduled to take place in front of the Presidential Palace, was unexpectedly called off by the workers. The average salary for Indonesian workers with SMA and SMK diplomas is a topic of interest, with buruh advocating for a 10% increase in wages. President Prabowo has signed off on the formation of a task force for layoffs and a council for worker welfare, responding to buruh's demands. The demonstration on August 28, 2025, saw thousands of buruh participants, with various demands including fair wages and the abolition of outsourcing. The Indonesian Stock Exchange (IHSG) closed with a 0.20% increase today, despite the buruh demonstration.
August 28, 2025 at 10:15 AM
Buruh staged a protest in front of the DPR building, leading to the closure of inbound and outbound toll access within the city. The protest, which was held to demand the implementation of the 2026 Minimum Wage (UMP), resulted in the evacuation of 276 students and 9 children from the area. The KSPI chairman, Said Iqbal, called on workers to withdraw from the protest, stating that the demonstration should be peaceful and not cause any disruption. The government, through the Minister of Manpower, is currently collecting input from both workers and employers regarding the UMP 2026. The protest also led to the rerouting of public transportation and the closure of certain roads in the area.