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Indonesia's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadalia, has confirmed that religious organizations will continue to receive mining permits despite an ongoing judicial review at the Constitutional Court 1
Indonesia's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil Lahadalia, has assured that religious organizations will continue to receive mining permits despite an ongoing judicial review at the Constitutional Court 1
The ministerial decree, signed on November 14, 2025, outlines the specific regulations for mining permits for religious organizations. According to the decree, religious organizations can be granted mining permits with a maximum area of 25,000 hectares for metal minerals and 15,000 hectares for coal 1
Bahlil emphasized that the ongoing judicial review at the Constitutional Court will not halt the implementation of the mining permit policy for religious organizations. He stated that while the government is aware of the judicial review, the existing legal framework allows the policy to proceed 2
The Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) organization has already completed the process of obtaining mining permits during Bahlil's tenure as Minister of Investment 1
Mining Permit Allocation to Religious Organizations
Judicial Review at Constitutional Court