Jakarta, LiterasiHukumCom– The Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) RI officially approved the inclusion of the Bill on Confiscation of Assets Related to Alleged Criminal Acts into the National Legislation Program (Prolegnas) Priority for 2025 and 2026. This ratification was carried out in the DPR RI Plenary Meeting at the Parliament Complex, Senayan, Jakarta, on Tuesday (23/9/2025). Approval was given by acclamation by all members of the council present after the Speaker of the DPR RI, Puan Maharani, requested confirmation. "Can the Legislative Body (Baleg) report on the results of the Prolegnas amendment discussion be approved?" asked Puan, which was answered simultaneously "Agreed" by the members of the council.

Part of 23 New Bills Agreed

Previously, the Chairman of the DPR Baleg, Bob Hasan, reported that the Bill on Confiscation of Assets was one of 23 new bills included in the Prolegnas amendment. This agreement was reached after discussions between Baleg, government representatives from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, and the DPD RI Bill Drafting Committee. Some other new bills that are also in the spotlight are the Bill on Online Transportation, the Bill on Freelancers (GIG Economy), and the Bill on One Data Indonesia. Bob Hasan explained that the addition of this bill aims to fill legal loopholes and meet the needs of the community. "This is a legislative effort that is in line with the national medium-term development plan," he said.

Details of the Latest Priority Prolegnas

Based on the approved report, Baleg together with the government and DPD have agreed on the following details:
  • Priority Prolegnas 2025: There are 52 bills and 5 open cumulative bills.
  • Priority Prolegnas 2026: There are 67 bills and 5 open cumulative bills.
  • Medium-Term Prolegnas 2025-2029: Total includes 198 bills.
In addition to the Bill on Confiscation of Assets, several other important bills included in the 2025 priority list include revisions to the Broadcasting Law, the State Civil Apparatus (ASN) Law, the Criminal Procedure Law (KUHAP), and the Indonesian National Police Law. With the enactment of the Bill on Confiscation of Assets into the Priority Prolegnas, the legislative process to form a legal umbrella for the confiscation of assets from crime is now one step further.