Indonesian Criminal Code won't harm investment
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"The adultery article in the new Criminal Code that takes effect three years after its stipulation is an absolute criminal complaint.
Key Points:
- "The adultery article in the new Criminal Code that takes effect three years after its stipulation is an absolute criminal complaint.
- Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Uno, has said he believes the newly passed Criminal Code (KUHP), specifically its provisions on live-in relationships, will not affect tourism and creative economy investment in Indonesia.
- He underlined that the Criminal Code does not discriminate against women, children, and other minority groups, as well as the press.
- According to Aries, it is also incorrect to say the Criminal Code legitimizes negative social attitudes towards adherents of minority beliefs.