Panja Hajj agreed that the distribution of the city -level quota is regulated by the Minister

Jakarta – Panja of the Indonesian parliament and the government were related to the review of the HAJJ Act (Act) agreed on the distribution of ordinary pilgrimage quota in every district or city determined by the minister. It differs from the previous rule, where the decision related to the ordinary congregation quota in the district/city is regulated by the governor. This is indicated in the List of Problem Inventory (DIM) Revision of the Hajj Law (Ruu) in section 13 paragraph (3). The ruling was taken at the DPR Ri Panja meeting on Friday with the government, Senayan, Central Jakarta, Friday (8/22/2025). The following sounds are the article: Browse to proceed with the content Section 13 (1) The Minister divides the ordinary Hajj quota as referred to in Article 8 paragraph (3) Letter A in the Provincial HAJJ quota. (2) The distribution of ordinary HAJJ quota as referred to in paragraph (1) is based on consideration: a. Part of the Muslim population population between provinces, and/or b. Part of the number of waiting lists of pilgrims between provinces. (3) Further provisions regarding the distribution and determination of the quota as referred to in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2) are regulated by ministerial regulation. Hajj Panja’s chairman Singgih Janratmoko asked for the approval of members to the government representatives related to the decision. Previously, the governor was able to divide the pilgrimage quota and determine by considering the ratio of the Muslim population to the waiting list of pilgrims in each region. “Stock,” Singgih said at the meeting. (DWR/JBR)