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2023 in Indonesia

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2023 (MMXXIII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2023rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 23rd year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 4th year of the 2020s decade.

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The year was mostly marked by political events in the country as the nation was preparing for the 2024 general election in which a new leader would be chosen as the 8th President of Indonesia. Former Indonesian General and incumbent Minister of Defence Prabowo Subianto, Former Governor of Jakarta Anies Baswedan and incumbent governor of Central Java Ganjar Pranowo were the candidates for the Indonesian presidential race. However, several controversies were reported regarding some aspects of the election and its preparation. The Palestinian - Israeli conflict had also significantly affected the nation. In March, Indonesia lost its host status for the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup due to its opposition to Israel's participation. Subsequently, the country also actively voiced its concerns following the outbreak of the Gaza war.

The year also marked the end of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia as the disease had entered its endemic stage. The mask mandate was lifted and mask was not required to be worn in public anymore.

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Events

January

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First public hearing for the victims of the 2022 Kanjuruhan disaster is held in East Java

February

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Image of the New Zealand pilot who was taken hostage by Papuan rebels

March

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Entire village was wiped out following a massive landslide in Serasan, burying dozens of residents

April

  • 3 April – President Joko Widodo appoints Dito Ariotedjo as Minister of Youth and Sports and Rycko Amelza Dahniel as Head of the National Counter Terrorism Agency.[26][27]
  • 4 April – KPK has arrested Director General of Taxes, Rafael Alun Trisambodo, on charges of gratification.[28]
  • 11 April – Police names M. Iman Mahlil Lubis, a former employee of a state-owned bank, as suspect in a case of pasting fake QRIS codes on charity boxes at a number of mosques in Jakarta.[29][30]
  • 16 April
    • Papuan rebels announce the deaths of 9 Indonesian soldiers after claiming that the operation to rescue a New Zealand hostage from the Papuan jungles has been botched.[31]
    • Indonesian military refuses the statement and only acknowledges one death from the ambush. The military admits that 5 people have been MIA.[32]
  • 17 April – Armed Forces admits that 5 soldiers have been killed during the botched rescue operation in Papua.[33]
  • 21 April – Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle endorses incumbent Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo as presidential hopeful of the 2024 general elections.[34]
  • 22 April – People's Conscience Party endorses Ganjar Pranowo as presidential nominee of 2024 elections.[35]
  • 24 April – Government evacuates hundreds of Indonesian nationals from Sudan after conflict erupts throughout the country.[36]
  • 26 April – United Development Party officially endorses Ganjar Pranowo as presidential nominee of the 2024 elections.[37]
  • 27 April – SB Evelyn Calisca capsizes within the waters of Indragiri Hilir in Riau, killing 12 people.[38]

May

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Arrival of Bangladeshi President Shahabuddin during the 2023 ASEAN Summit in Jakarta

June

July

August

  • 5 August – President Joko Widodo has officially dissolved the Committee for Handling COVID-19 and National Economic Recovery (KPC-PEN) to end the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.[86]
  • 8 August – Murder of Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat: The Indonesian Supreme Court decides to change the sentences of the accused perpetrators in the murder case of Nofriansyah Yosua Hutabarat, sparking shocks and criticisms from the public.[87][88][89]
  • 13 August – The Golkar, PAN, PKB parties forms a coalition with Gerindra Party to endorse Prabowo Subianto as a presidential candidate in the 2024 election.[90][91]
  • 17 August - A pedestrian suspension bridge in Sekadau Regency collapses during 17 August celebrations, injuring 32 people.[92]

September

  • 1 September – Five people are killed when an outdoor lift cable snaps and falls into a ravine at a resort in Ubud, Bali.[93]
  • 2 September – Anies Baswedan from the Nasdem Party and National Awakening Party (PKB) General Chair Muhaimin Iskandar have been officially declared as of Presidential Candidates and Vice Presidential Candidates in the 2024 Election.[94]
  • 6 September – One of the largest fires occurs in Mount Bromo, East Java, following recklessly ignited flares.[95]
  • 11 September - More than 3,500 people evacuates in Central Sulawesi following a strong 6.3 earthquake that struck the region.[96]
  • 16 September – The National Museum in Jakarta caught on fire in the Gedung Gajah section of the museum, causing the roof and the back walls of the building to collapse.[97]
  • 21 September – Pohuwato regent office in Gorontalo is set alight by protesters who are demanding compensation for a gold mining.[98] Previously, protesters have raided the office PT Puncak Tani Emas Sejahtera on the same day.[99]
  • 23 September - At least 3 are dead and more than a dozen are injured after a truck collides with multiple vehicles at a traffic intersection in Semarang.[100]
  • 25 September – TikTok Shop has been officially banned by the Ministry of Trade for trading in Indonesia.[101]

October

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The first high-speed train in Southeast Asia is officially opened by President Joko Widodo

November

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A massive rally to show solidarity with Palestine in Jakarta's National Monument (Monas).

December

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Sudden eruption of Mount Marapi in West Sumatra killed more than a dozen hikers
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Deaths

January

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Muhammad Prakosa

February

March

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Lily Yulianti Farid

April

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Muhammad Rapsel Ali

May

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Norbaiti Isran Noor

June

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Sri Adiningsih

July

August

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Arist Merdeka Sirait

September

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Handry Satriago

October

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Shena Malsiana

November

December

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Lukas Enembe
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