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The Indonesian government will request active police officers holding civil positions to resign immediately following a Constitutional Court ruling that prohibits police officers from holding such positions. Minister Secretary of State Prasetyo Hadi confirmed that the government will comply with the court's decision, which was made on November 13, 2025. The ruling is considered final and binding, and the government will study the decision further to determine the next steps.
The Indonesian government has announced that it will request active police officers currently holding civil positions to resign, following a recent ruling by the Constitutional Court (MK) that prohibits such practices. Minister Secretary of State Prasetyo Hadi confirmed the government's intention to comply with the court's decision, emphasizing that the ruling is final and binding.
The Constitutional Court made its ruling on November 13, 2025, declaring that active police officers should not hold civil positions. Prasetyo Hadi stated that the government would study the court's decision further once the official transcript is received. He emphasized that the government would adhere to the ruling, as it is considered final and binding.
The government's decision to request the resignation of police officers from civil positions marks a significant step in enforcing the Constitutional Court's ruling. This move is expected to have implications for various government agencies and institutions where police officers currently hold civil roles. The government is expected to provide further guidance on the implementation of this ruling in the coming days.