The review of the Bumn Act was agreed to be brought to the compensation to be approved as a law

Jakarta – Commission VI of the House of Representatives and the Government held a meeting meeting on the Revised Act (RUU) regarding the fourth amendment of the State Enterprises Act (BUMN). All the factions in the House of Representatives Commission VI said that the Bumn Bill continued to go to the compensation. The meeting was held on Friday in the House Commission VI meeting room, the parliamentary complex, Senayan, Jakarta (9/26/2025). The meeting is chaired by the Chairman of the House of Representatives Vi Anggia Ermarini. During the meeting, the current Minister of Law Supratman Andi eighths at Pan-RB Minister Rini Widyantini. All the factions in the DPR agreed that the Bumn Bill would be brought to the meeting of the meeting to be approved as a law. Anggia then asked about the approval of the participants in the meeting. Browse to continue the content “After listening to the opinion of the Mini faction, we can conclude that the eight factions in the House of Representatives were able to approve the bill on the fourth amendment of the Act number 19 of 2003 regarding SOEs, which must be brought to the second level of reservations in a full meeting to be approved in the law?” Anggia asks. “Agree,” the participants answered the meeting. Previously, the chairman of the Panja Bumn Bill Andre Rosiade said there were 84 articles amended in the Bumn Four Amendment Bill on the Four Amendment of the Act number 19 of 2003. Andre said the points were changed, including the status of the SOE’s Ministry, to the ban on dual positions of ministers and deputy ministers in Bumn. “So earlier the name of the Bumn Regulatory Body, hereinafter referred to as BP Bumn,” Andre said. Then the bill also regulates the ban on dual positions of ministers and deputy ministers. Andre said the ban on the double position is valid because the decision of the Constitutional Court was read. “The prohibition on dual positions for the Minister and Deputy Minister at the Council of Directors, Commissioners and the Bumn Supervisory Council as a follow-up to the decision of the Constitutional Court Number 128/Puu-XXIII/2025,” he said. (AMW/Fig)