Indonesia issues emergency regulation to replace controversial job creation law

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The Constitutional Court in 2021 ruled that the passage of the Indonesian president's Jobs Creation Law was flawed due to inadequate public consultations.

has signed an emergency regulation to replace a controversial job creation law, his ministers said on Friday, December 30, legislation that a court had ruled was flawed.

Noting the court’s ruling, Airlangga said, “Constitutionally, the emergency regulation will replace the Jobs Creation Law.” Lawmakers told Reuters earlier this year they had planned to redo the deliberation of the legislation to comply.

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