JAKARTA. The Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Regulation No 5/2017 on the Mineral Value Added has sparked protests from the Coalition of Civil Societies (Koalisi Masyarakat Sipil). The coalition consists of PWYP Indonesia, Jatam, Kahmi, Pushep, LBH (Legal Aid) Bogor, LBH Depok, Fitra, Walhi Nusa Tenggara Barat, Walhi Bangka Belitung and Energi World Indonesia. The coalition also includes some law experts, such as Ahmad Redi, Marwan Batubara, Fahmy Radhi, Yusri Usman, and Berly Martawardaya. The coalition will file a lawsuit to Supreme Court (MA). According to Redi, the exports of crude minerals, such as nickel and bauxite have violated the provision of the Constitutional Court (MK). The institution stipulates that mining company is subject to process and refine the minerals in domestic smelters to be allowed to export the minerals.
Mineral export regulation sparked protests
JAKARTA. The Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Regulation No 5/2017 on the Mineral Value Added has sparked protests from the Coalition of Civil Societies (Koalisi Masyarakat Sipil). The coalition consists of PWYP Indonesia, Jatam, Kahmi, Pushep, LBH (Legal Aid) Bogor, LBH Depok, Fitra, Walhi Nusa Tenggara Barat, Walhi Bangka Belitung and Energi World Indonesia. The coalition also includes some law experts, such as Ahmad Redi, Marwan Batubara, Fahmy Radhi, Yusri Usman, and Berly Martawardaya. The coalition will file a lawsuit to Supreme Court (MA). According to Redi, the exports of crude minerals, such as nickel and bauxite have violated the provision of the Constitutional Court (MK). The institution stipulates that mining company is subject to process and refine the minerals in domestic smelters to be allowed to export the minerals.