KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. The Indonesian government will defend its emergency regulation for a massive spending increase to cushion its economy against the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic, an official said on Wednesday, as the Constitutional Court reviewed its legality. President Joko Widodo announced the regulation in lieu of a law known by its Indonesian abbreviation "Perppu" in late March, as he declared a public health emergency over the COVID-19 outbreak in the world's fourth most populous country. The Perppu, which took effect immediately but must be approved by parliament to remain effective, allows Widodo to roll out some US$ 25 billion of spending for COVID-19 response, including for welfare programmes and economic stimulus.
Indonesia government to defend coronavirus spending in top court
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. The Indonesian government will defend its emergency regulation for a massive spending increase to cushion its economy against the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic, an official said on Wednesday, as the Constitutional Court reviewed its legality. President Joko Widodo announced the regulation in lieu of a law known by its Indonesian abbreviation "Perppu" in late March, as he declared a public health emergency over the COVID-19 outbreak in the world's fourth most populous country. The Perppu, which took effect immediately but must be approved by parliament to remain effective, allows Widodo to roll out some US$ 25 billion of spending for COVID-19 response, including for welfare programmes and economic stimulus.