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The Indonesia Productive Capacity Authority and Danantara Coordination Act

The Indonesia adaptation - State agency with ministerial-equivalent status under the President. Coordinates with Danantara Indonesia (the world's 7th-largest sovereign wealth fund, US$900B AUM, launched 24 February 2025 by President Prabowo) and with Makan Bergizi Gratis (free nutritious meals, 82.9M beneficiaries target). 38 Provincial Delivery Units. Distribution through MBG + BPJS Kesehatan + BPJS Ketenagakerjaan infrastructure. Anchored in UUD 1945 Article 33, Pancasila, and the Mohammad Hatta cooperative tradition.

Federal proposal Indonesia PCA + Danantara Act No new Indonesian PPh/PPN/PPnBM/cukai. Rp 80T initial APBN appropriation. Danantara Indonesia coordination ($900B AUM available). Up to Rp 200T combined state-bank lending (Bank Mandiri/BRI/BNI). MBG + BPJS distribution chassis - no new admin. PDF available
The Indonesia Productive Capacity Authority and Danantara Coordination Act establishes the Indonesia Productive Capacity Authority (Otoritas Kapasitas Produktif Indonesia, OKPI) as a State agency under the President of the Republic of Indonesia with ministerial-equivalent status. The Act establishes thirty-eight Provincial Delivery Units (one per province), issues non-transferable Productive Capacity Shares to every Indonesian citizen ordinarily resident in the Republic of Indonesia (identified by Nomor Induk Kependudukan), and distributes seventy-five per cent of pooled inter-provincial productive-capacity revenue annually through the existing Makan Bergizi Gratis (Free Nutritious Meals, launched 6 January 2025, scaling to 82.9 million beneficiaries by September 2025) and BPJS Kesehatan (~270 million participants) infrastructure with target distribution date 17 August (Hari Kemerdekaan / Indonesian Independence Day). The Act establishes the Civic Robot Corps of the Republic of Indonesia (Korps Robot Sipil Republik Indonesia) as a public-good labour body. The Act coordinates with Danantara Indonesia (Daya Anagata Nusantara, launched by President Prabowo Subianto at Merdeka Palace, Jakarta, on 24 February 2025, consolidating the Indonesia Investment Authority and managing approximately US$900 billion in assets under management as the world's seventh-largest sovereign wealth fund per Asia House September 2025) for productive-capacity capital deployment, with Bank Mandiri / BRI / BNI for state-bank lending up to a combined Rp 200 trillion, with Bulog for staple-food coordination, with Pertamina and PLN for energy coordination, with the critical-mineral downstream-processing strategy (hilirisasi) given Indonesia's position as the world's largest nickel producer, and with the IKN Ibu Kota Nusantara new-capital project. Anchored in UUD 1945 Article 33 (common endeavour, State control of strategic resources, economic democracy), Pancasila (the Five Principles), the cooperative tradition of Mohammad Hatta (Bapak Koperasi Indonesia), the Sukarno independence tradition, and the post-Reformasi democratic constitutional framework. Bank Indonesia, all BUMN state-owned enterprises, BPJS, Bulog, MBG, Danantara Indonesia (beyond expressly authorised coordination), and all other existing Indonesian institutions are wholly preserved. Explicit declination to establish any new PPh, PPN, PPnBM, cukai, or other Indonesian tax.
              DEWAN PERWAKILAN RAKYAT REPUBLIK INDONESIA
                  Masa Bakti 2024-2029 / 2026 Session

                  RANCANGAN UNDANG-UNDANG (RUU)
                          DRAFT BILL

DIAJUKAN OLEH ________ (Anggota DPR) INTRODUCED BY ________ (Members of the DPR)

TENTANG OTORITAS KAPASITAS PRODUKTIF INDONESIA DAN KOORDINASI DENGAN DANANTARA INDONESIA

CONCERNING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INDONESIA PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY AUTHORITY AND COORDINATION WITH DANANTARA INDONESIA

                  UNDANG-UNDANG / A LAW

LONG TITLE / JUDUL PANJANG

UNDANG-UNDANG REPUBLIK INDONESIA TENTANG OTORITAS KAPASITAS PRODUKTIF INDONESIA

A LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA concerning the establishment of the Indonesia Productive Capacity Authority (Otoritas Kapasitas Produktif Indonesia, "OKPI") as a State body of Indonesia of central ministerial-equivalent character; the establishment of the Civic Robot Corps of the Republic of Indonesia (Korps Robot Sipil Republik Indonesia, KRS-RI) as a public-good labour body operating replication- threshold robotic manufacturing technology; the conferral of a Personal Productive Asset entitlement (Hak Aset Produktif Pribadi) on every Indonesian citizen ordinarily resident in the Republic, identified by Nomor Induk Kependudukan (NIK), enrolled through the existing Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) infrastructure and BPJS Kesehatan / BPJS Ketenagakerjaan administration; thirty-eight Provincial Delivery Units (Unit Pelaksana Provinsi, UPP) — one per province; coordination with Danantara Indonesia (the world's seventh-largest sovereign wealth fund, US$900 billion AUM, launched 24 February 2025) as the principal Indonesian sovereign-asset financing chassis; coordination with the Ministry of State-Owned Enterprises (Kementerian BUMN), with Bulog, with Pertamina and PLN for energy coordination, with Indonesian cooperatives (Koperasi Indonesia) under UUD 1945 Article 33; explicit declination to establish any new Indonesian income tax (PPh), value added tax (PPN), luxury goods sales tax (PPnBM), excise (cukai), or other Indonesian tax of any kind for the funding of the Authority; explicit preservation of Danantara Indonesia, Makan Bergizi Gratis, all BUMN state-owned enterprises, BPJS Kesehatan and BPJS Ketenagakerjaan, Bank Indonesia, Bulog, and all other existing Indonesian institutions; and provision for connected purposes consistent with Pancasila and UUD 1945.

LEGISLATIVE ROUTING NOTE

This Draft Bill (RUU) is for introduction in the DPR-RI under Article 20A of the 1945 Constitution. Suggested commission referrals:

- Komisi VI (State-Owned Enterprises, Trade, Industry, Investment, Cooperatives, SMEs) — lead commission for BUMN coordination, Danantara coordination, cooperative partnership, and authority establishment - Komisi XI (Finance, Banking, Development Planning) — for fiscal provisions - Komisi I (Defence, Foreign Affairs, Information, Communication) — for the coordination with the Diia-style digital state infrastructure (where Indonesian e-government services apply) - Komisi IV (Agriculture, Environment, Forestry, Maritime, Fisheries) — for natural resource coordination - Komisi V (Infrastructure, Transportation, Public Housing) — for the IKN coordination provisions - Komisi VII (Energy and Mineral Resources, Research and Technology, Environment) — for the energy-coordination provisions - Komisi IX (Health, Manpower, and Transmigration) — for BPJS Kesehatan/Ketenagakerjaan coordination

Funding Architecture: This Act is funded through four load-bearing channels, all drawn from existing Indonesian fiscal infrastructure:

(a) APBN (Anggaran Pendapatan dan Belanja Negara / State Budget)

    annual appropriation (Article 10) starting with Rp 80 trillion
    for FY2027;

(b) Coordination with Danantara Indonesia (Article 11) for

    productive-capacity capital deployment under agreement;

(c) Bank Mandiri / BRI / BNI state-bank lending under standard

    public-sector terms (Article 12) up to Rp 200 trillion combined
    outstanding limit;

(d) Operating revenue from at-cost sales of goods produced by the

    Authority and the Civic Robot Corps of the Republic of Indonesia.

No new Indonesian income tax, VAT, luxury sales tax, or excise is established by this Act.

TITLE I — SHORT TITLE, FINDINGS, DECLARATIONS

ARTICLE 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the "Indonesia Productive Capacity Authority and Danantara Coordination Act 2026" (Undang-Undang Otoritas Kapasitas Produktif Indonesia dan Koordinasi Danantara 2026).

ARTICLE 2. FINDINGS.

The DPR finds:

FINDING 1 — DANANTARA INDONESIA SOVEREIGN-ASSET CAPACITY. Indonesia already operates the world's seventh-largest sovereign wealth fund. Danantara Indonesia (Daya Anagata Nusantara), launched by President Prabowo Subianto on 24 February 2025 at Merdeka Palace, consolidates the Indonesia Investment Authority (INA, 2021) and manages approximately US$900 billion in assets under management. The institutional capacity to operate a Productive Capacity Authority at sovereign scale is already present in Indonesia and does not require new sovereign-asset chartering.

FINDING 2 — MAKAN BERGIZI GRATIS UNIVERSAL DISTRIBUTION CHASSIS. Indonesia already operates the world's most ambitious universal- school-meal programme. MBG (Makan Bergizi Gratis), launched 6 January 2025, scaling to 82.9 million beneficiaries by September 2025 across all 38 provinces, demonstrates Indonesian administrative capacity to operate a universal distribution programme at scale. The Personal Productive Asset entitlement under this Act leverages MBG enrolment infrastructure rather than building a parallel system.

FINDING 3 — UUD 1945 ARTICLE 33 CONSTITUTIONAL ALIGNMENT. The "common endeavour" framing of UUD 1945 Article 33, the State-control framing of Article 33(2) and 33(3) for branches of production important for the State and for natural-resource control, and the "economic democracy" framing of Article 33(4), together provide the Indonesian constitutional foundation for the Productive Capacity Authority. The Authority operates within, not against, the Article 33 framework.

FINDING 4 — REPLICATION THRESHOLD AND INDONESIAN MANUFACTURING. Replication-threshold humanoid robotic manufacturing technology arrived in Q4 2025 through Q2 2026 (see Verification Notes). Indonesia's manufacturing base — the largest in Southeast Asia — hosts the engineering capacity (Institut Teknologi Bandung, Universitas Indonesia, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Universitas Gadjah Mada, and others), the industrial-estate infrastructure (Bekasi, Karawang, Cikarang, Batam, Cilegon, Gresik), and the workforce to deploy this technology under Indonesian productive-capacity infrastructure at the population scale Indonesia's 277 million citizens require.

FINDING 5 — HATTA COOPERATIVE TRADITION. Mohammad Hatta, Bapak Koperasi Indonesia, established the philosophical and operational framework for Indonesian cooperative economics that underwrites UUD 1945 Article 33's "common endeavour" framing. The Authority's coordination with Indonesian cooperatives (Article 16) translates the Hatta tradition into productive-capacity infrastructure.

FINDING 6 — HISTORICAL APOPLEXY. The historical apoplexy thesis (Cooper, Historical Apoplexy 2025-2026) names the civilizational disease of forgetting solved problems. The Authority and the Civic Robot Corps of the Republic of Indonesia restore the collection mechanism at the productive-capacity scale, anchored on the Hatta cooperative philosophical tradition and the Pancasila foundational philosophy.

ARTICLE 3. DECLARATIONS.

DECLARATION 1 — PERSONAL PRODUCTIVE ASSET ENTITLEMENT. The DPR declares that every Indonesian citizen ordinarily resident in the Republic of Indonesia, identified by NIK, shall enjoy as a matter of statutory right under this Act a Personal Productive Asset entitlement (Hak Aset Produktif Pribadi) consisting of one non- transferable Productive Capacity Share, the annual distribution of dividends from inter-provincial pooled productive-capacity revenue, and access to at-cost basic-needs goods produced by the Civic Robot Corps of the Republic of Indonesia.

DECLARATION 2 — EXISTING INDONESIAN INSTITUTIONS UNAFFECTED. The DPR declares that nothing in this Act affects the establishment, functions, governance, or operation of:

(a) Danantara Indonesia, beyond the coordination expressly authorised

    by Article 11;

(b) Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG), beyond the enrolment-infrastructure

    use expressly authorised by Article 13;

(c) Bank Indonesia (the central bank); (d) BUMN Pertamina, PLN, Bank Mandiri, BRI, BNI, Telkom Indonesia,

    KAI, Pos Indonesia, ANTAM, PT Inalum, and any other state-owned
    enterprise;

(e) Bulog and the National Logistics Agency operations; (f) BPJS Kesehatan and BPJS Ketenagakerjaan; (g) The Indonesia Investment Authority (INA), now consolidated under

    Danantara;

(h) The DPR, DPD, MPR, President, Vice President, judiciary,

    Constitutional Court (Mahkamah Konstitusi), and the Constitution.

DECLARATION 3 — NO NEW INDONESIAN TAXATION. The DPR declares that no new Indonesian PPh, PPN, PPnBM, cukai, or other Indonesian tax of any kind is established, extended, or increased by this Act.

DECLARATION 4 — PROVINCIAL AND LOCAL-GOVERNMENT AUTONOMY RESPECTED. The DPR declares that nothing in this Act diminishes the constitutional and statutory autonomy of the thirty-eight provinces, their Governors, their Provincial Councils, the regencies and cities, or other Indonesian local-government units. The Provincial Delivery Units (UPP) of the Authority under Title IV operate in coordination with, not in displacement of, provincial and local-government structures.

TITLE II — ESTABLISHMENT OF THE AUTHORITY

ARTICLE 4. ESTABLISHMENT.

(1) There is hereby established the Indonesia Productive Capacity

    Authority (Otoritas Kapasitas Produktif Indonesia, "OKPI" or
    "the Authority") as a State body of central executive-branch
    character with ministerial-equivalent status under the law on
    state ministries.

(2) The Authority is constituted as a body of legal personality

    under Indonesian law, with capacity to enter contracts, hold
    property, sue and be sued, and operate nationally.

(3) The Authority is subordinated to the President of the Republic

    of Indonesia. The Head of the Authority is appointed by the
    President with the advice of the Minister of State-Owned
    Enterprises, with confirmation by the DPR.

ARTICLE 5. SUPERVISORY COUNCIL (DEWAN PENGAWAS).

(1) The Authority is supervised by a Supervisory Council (Dewan

    Pengawas) of fifteen members.

(2) Members are appointed as follows:

    (a) The Chair, appointed by the President with DPR confirmation;
    (b) The Minister of State-Owned Enterprises, ex officio;
    (c) The Minister of Finance, ex officio;
    (d) The Minister of National Development Planning (Bappenas),
        ex officio;
    (e) The Chief Executive of Danantara Indonesia, or designee, ex
        officio;
    (f) Two members designated jointly by the DPR Commissions VI
        and XI;
    (g) Three members representing the Indonesian cooperative
        movement (Koperasi Indonesia) under the coordination of the
        Ministry of Cooperatives and SMEs;
    (h) One member representing the Indonesian Trade Union
        Confederation;
    (i) One member representing the Indonesian Employers'
        Association (Asosiasi Pengusaha Indonesia / Apindo);
    (j) Three members representing Indonesian civil society, the
        academic community (PTN — perguruan tinggi negeri), and
        the Indonesian religious councils (Majelis Ulama Indonesia
        and counterpart councils representing the religious diversity
        recognised under Pancasila Principle One).

ARTICLE 6. MANAGEMENT BOARD (DIREKSI).

(1) The Authority is managed by a Board (Direksi) of five members.

(2) The Board includes a President Director (Direktur Utama), a

    Director for Productive Capacity, a Director for Provincial
    Delivery and Civic Robot Corps Operations, a Director for
    Danantara Coordination, and a Director for Finance.

ARTICLE 7. POWERS OF THE AUTHORITY.

The Authority has the power to:

(a) Establish, capitalise, and govern thirty-eight Provincial

    Delivery Units (UPP) under Article 17;

(b) Issue Productive Capacity Shares under Article 14; (c) Acquire, hold, manage, lease, sell, and dispose of property; (d) Enter contracts with the President, the Cabinet, BUMN state-

    owned enterprises, Danantara Indonesia, Bank Mandiri / BRI /
    BNI, Bulog, BPJS Kesehatan / Ketenagakerjaan, Pertamina, PLN,
    Indonesian cooperatives, and private vendors;

(e) Coordinate with Danantara Indonesia under Article 11 for

    capital investment;

(f) Enter state-bank lending agreements under Article 12 up to a

    combined cumulative outstanding limit of Rp 200 trillion;

(g) Distribute Productive Capacity Dividends under Article 15

    through the MBG / BPJS enrolment infrastructure;

(h) Charter the Civic Robot Corps of the Republic of Indonesia

    under Title V;

(i) Coordinate with Pertamina, PLN, and the Ministry of Energy and

    Mineral Resources for energy coordination under Title VI;

(j) Issue regulations and rules within the scope of its mandate.

TITLE III — FUNDING ARCHITECTURE

ARTICLE 8. PRINCIPLES OF FUNDING.

The Authority is funded through four load-bearing channels enumerated in the Legislative Routing Note. No new Indonesian taxation is established by this Act.

ARTICLE 9. NO NEW TAXATION.

No new Indonesian PPh, corporate income tax, PPN, PPnBM, cukai, or other Indonesian tax of any kind is established, extended, or increased by this Act.

ARTICLE 10. INITIAL APPROPRIATION.

(1) For the financial year 2027 there is appropriated from the APBN

    the sum of Rp 80 trillion (delapan puluh triliun rupiah) for the
    establishment of the Authority.

(2) Subsequent annual appropriations shall be made in the ordinary

    APBN Law.

ARTICLE 11. DANANTARA COORDINATION.

(1) The Authority and Danantara Indonesia shall enter a Master

    Coordination Agreement (Perjanjian Koordinasi Utama) within
    twelve months of the establishment of the Authority, providing
    for:
    (a) Danantara investment in Authority-operated productive-
        capacity facilities, on terms agreed between the Authority
        and Danantara on a project-by-project basis consistent with
        Danantara's statutory investment mandate;
    (b) Authority preference for procurement from Danantara-portfolio
        companies where consistent with competitive procurement
        principles;
    (c) Authority coordination with Danantara-operated downstream
        processing (hilirisasi) investments, particularly in
        critical-mineral processing where Indonesia's global market
        position is significant (nickel, copper, cobalt, tin, and
        rare earths);
    (d) Joint reporting to the President of the Republic on
        coordination progress.

(2) The Authority does not direct, control, or modify Danantara's

    operations. Danantara remains the consolidated sovereign-wealth
    vehicle of the Republic of Indonesia under its own statutory
    mandate.

ARTICLE 12. STATE-BANK LENDING.

(1) The Authority is authorised to enter standard public-sector

    lending agreements with Bank Mandiri, BRI, BNI, and other
    qualifying Indonesian state-owned banks up to a combined
    cumulative outstanding limit of Rp 200 trillion (dua ratus
    triliun rupiah) for capital investment.

(2) The lending agreements shall be entered on the standard terms

    of Indonesian state-bank public-sector lending, with the
    Authority's obligation to repay backed by the State Treasury.

ARTICLE 13. ENROLMENT THROUGH MBG AND BPJS INFRASTRUCTURE.

(1) Personal Productive Asset entitlement enrolment under Article

    14 shall be administered through the existing operational
    infrastructure of:
    (a) Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG), for citizens already enrolled
        in the MBG programme;
    (b) BPJS Kesehatan, for the broader Indonesian ordinarily-
        resident population (approximately 270+ million participants
        post-COVID expansion);
    (c) BPJS Ketenagakerjaan, for employed Indonesian residents.

(2) No separate enrolment is required of citizens already in MBG,

    BPJS Kesehatan, or BPJS Ketenagakerjaan administration.

ARTICLE 14. PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY SHARES.

(1) The Authority shall issue Productive Capacity Shares as

    follows:
    (a) ONE Productive Capacity Share to every Indonesian citizen
        ordinarily resident in the Republic of Indonesia on the
        effective date of this Act, identified by NIK;
    (b) ONE Productive Capacity Share to every person born thereafter
        to an ordinarily-resident parent, upon birth registration;
    (c) ONE Productive Capacity Share to every person acquiring
        ordinary residence thereafter and obtaining a NIK, upon
        completion of a one-year ordinary-residence period.

(2) Productive Capacity Shares are non-transferable.

(3) A Share may be inherited by an ordinarily-resident Indonesian

    citizen through ordinary inheritance law.

(4) ONE PERSON, ONE SHARE.

ARTICLE 15. ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION.

(1) Seventy per cent (70%) of all productive-capacity revenue

    received by each Provincial Delivery Unit (UPP) under Title IV
    shall be remitted to the Authority for inter-provincial pooling.
    Each UPP retains the remaining thirty per cent (30%) for
    provincial-level operations.

(2) Seventy-five per cent (75%) of the inter-provincial pool shall

    be distributed annually to Productive Capacity Shareholders,
    equally per share, through the MBG / BPJS enrolment
    infrastructure under Article 13, with payment through Bank
    Mandiri, BRI, BNI, or other shareholder-elected Indonesian
    licensed bank.

(3) The remaining twenty-five per cent (25%) is retained by the

    Authority for operating reserves, state-bank debt repayment,
    and expansion capital.

(4) The annual distribution shall be made on a date determined by

    the Authority with a target date of 17 August (Hari
    Kemerdekaan / Indonesian Independence Day) in each year,
    symbolically connecting the Personal Productive Asset
    entitlement to the Indonesian sovereignty it concretely
    expresses.

TITLE IV — THIRTY-EIGHT PROVINCIAL, DELIVERY UNITS

ARTICLE 16. THIRTY-EIGHT PROVINCIAL DELIVERY UNITS.

(1) The Authority establishes thirty-eight Provincial Delivery

    Units (Unit Pelaksana Provinsi, "UPPs"), one in each of the
    thirty-eight provinces of the Republic of Indonesia.

(2) Each UPP is administered by a Director appointed by the

    Authority Board with the advice of the Governor of the
    province.

(3) Each UPP operates within the legal framework of the province,

    coordinated with the Governor, the Provincial Council (DPRD
    Provinsi), and the regencies and cities within the province.

TITLE V — CIVIC ROBOT CORPS OF THE REPUBLIC OF, INDONESIA

ARTICLE 17. ESTABLISHMENT.

(1) There is hereby established within the Authority a public-good

    labour body to be known as the "Civic Robot Corps of the
    Republic of Indonesia" (Korps Robot Sipil Republik Indonesia,
    "KRS-RI" or "the Corps").

(2) The Corps operates replication-threshold robotic manufacturing

    equipment owned by the Authority for the production of goods
    and services delivered at-cost to Personal Productive Asset
    entitlement holders.

ARTICLE 18. SERVICE LINES.

The Corps shall operate the following service lines, organised by Provincial Delivery Unit but coordinated Authority-wide:

(a) At-cost goods production and distribution (in coordination

    with the Food, Resource, and Commodity Assurance Programme
    under the sibling Indonesia Food Assurance Act).

(b) Eastern Indonesian and remote-island distribution (with

    particular focus on Papua, Papua Barat, Maluku, Nusa Tenggara
    Timur, and other eastern Indonesian regions where commercial
    distribution is structurally more costly).

(c) Critical-mineral downstream processing coordination

    (hilirisasi) in cooperation with ANTAM, PT Inalum, and
    Danantara-portfolio mineral-processing companies — Indonesia
    being the world's largest nickel producer with strategic
    positioning in copper, tin, cobalt, and rare earths.

(d) Indonesian palm-oil downstream processing coordination with

    PTPN (Perkebunan Nusantara state plantations) and private
    producers, supporting Indonesian smallholder palm-oil farmers.

(e) Indonesian fisheries value-added processing coordination with

    the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries and with the
    Indonesian fishing-cooperative sector.

(f) Energy-sector deployment coordination with PLN (electricity)

    and Pertamina (oil and gas) — see Title VI.

(g) IKN Ibu Kota Nusantara construction-and-deployment support

    coordination with the Otorita Ibu Kota Nusantara.

(h) Healthcare-supply-chain logistics coordination with BPJS

    Kesehatan and the Indonesian hospital network.

(i) Disaster-response logistics coordination with BNPB (Badan

    Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana / National Disaster Management
    Agency) given Indonesia's exposure to volcanic, seismic, and
    tsunami risk.

ARTICLE 19. HUMAN WORKFORCE.

(1) The Corps employs a human workforce of Indonesian ordinarily-

    resident citizens, with provincial preference and explicit
    eastern-Indonesia recruitment priority.

(2) The Corps shall:

    (a) Maintain a wage floor of 120% of the relevant provincial
        minimum wage (upah minimum provinsi / UMP);
    (b) Provide BPJS Ketenagakerjaan contribution at the standard
        employer-side rate;
    (c) Coordinate with the Indonesian vocational secondary system
        (SMK / Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan) and polytechnic system
        for apprenticeship pipelines;
    (d) Provide explicit pathways from Corps employment to the
        Indonesian civil service, the TNI (Indonesian National
        Armed Forces), and BUMN state-owned enterprises.

TITLE VI — ENERGY AND CRITICAL-MINERAL COORDINATION

ARTICLE 20. ENERGY SECTOR COORDINATION.

(1) The Authority shall enter coordination agreements with PT PLN

    (Persero) for Corps-operated deployment and maintenance services
    for PLN's electricity-generation portfolio (including coordination
    with the Indonesian coal-to-renewables transition).

(2) The Authority shall enter coordination agreements with PT

    Pertamina (Persero) for Corps-operated services in support of
    Pertamina's oil-and-gas operations, refineries, and downstream
    distribution.

(3) The Authority shall coordinate with the Ministry of Energy and

    Mineral Resources (Kementerian Energi dan Sumber Daya Mineral,
    ESDM) on Indonesian energy-transition planning.

ARTICLE 21. CRITICAL-MINERAL DOWNSTREAM COORDINATION.

(1) Recognising Indonesia's global position as the world's largest

    nickel producer and a major producer of copper, tin, cobalt,
    and rare earths, the Authority shall enter coordination
    agreements with ANTAM, PT Inalum, MIND ID (Mining Industry
    Indonesia holding company), and Danantara-portfolio mineral-
    processing companies for Corps-operated services supporting the
    Indonesian downstream-processing strategy (hilirisasi).

TITLE VII — IMPLEMENTATION PHASES

ARTICLE 22. FOUR-PHASE IMPLEMENTATION.

PHASE I — ESTABLISHMENT (Months 0-18). Authority established; Supervisory Council and Board appointed; Danantara Master Coordination Agreement signed; Productive Capacity Shares issued via MBG and BPJS infrastructure; thirty-eight UPPs seated.

PHASE II — INITIAL CORPS OPERATIONS (Months 18-48). Corps commences operations in Java provinces (Banten, DKI Jakarta, Jawa Barat, Jawa Tengah, DI Yogyakarta, Jawa Timur) plus pilot deployments in eastern Indonesia (Maluku, Papua). Initial state-bank lending up to Rp 100 trillion drawn.

PHASE III — INDONESIA-WIDE OPERATIONS (Months 48-96). Corps operations extend to all 38 provinces. Critical-mineral downstream coordination operational at scale. Annual Productive Capacity Dividend in regular distribution on 17 August.

PHASE IV — STEADY-STATE OPERATING POSTURE (Month 96 onward). Authority reaches steady-state. No sunset.

TITLE VIII — GENERAL PROVISIONS

ARTICLE 23. EFFECTIVE DATE.

(1) Articles 1 (Short Title) and 23 (Effective Date) take effect

    on the date this Act is promulgated in the Lembaran Negara
    Republik Indonesia.

(2) Remaining provisions take effect on 1 July 2027.

(3) Implementing regulations (PP, Perpres) shall be issued by the

    President within 120 days of promulgation.

ARTICLE 24. SEVERABILITY.

If any provision is held invalid by the Constitutional Court (Mahkamah Konstitusi), the invalidity does not affect other provisions that can be given effect, and to this end the provisions are severable.

ARTICLE 25. PANCASILA CONSISTENCY.

This Act is enacted consistent with the Pancasila foundational state philosophy of the Republic of Indonesia. The "common endeavour" framing of UUD 1945 Article 33 and the Mohammad Hatta cooperative tradition underwrite the operational architecture.

ARTICLE 26. INTERPRETATION.

In this Act —

"the Authority" or "OKPI" means the Indonesia Productive Capacity Authority established under Article 4;

"the Corps" or "KRS-RI" means the Civic Robot Corps of the Republic of Indonesia established under Article 17;

"UPP" means a Provincial Delivery Unit established under Article 16;

"Danantara Indonesia" means the sovereign wealth fund launched 24 February 2025;

"MBG" means Makan Bergizi Gratis, the Free Nutritious Meals programme launched 6 January 2025;

"BPJS" means Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial (both Kesehatan and Ketenagakerjaan);

"NIK" means Nomor Induk Kependudukan;

"provinsi", "kabupaten", "kota", "kecamatan", "desa" / "kelurahan" have the meanings given by Indonesian regional-government law;

"koperasi" means an Indonesian cooperative under UUD 1945 Article 33;

"hilirisasi" means downstream processing;

"ordinarily resident" has the meaning given by Indonesian residence law.

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