JAKARTA - Special Staff to the President of the Republic of Indonesia for Legal Affairs, Dini Purwono, revealed that the Ministry of State Secretariat (Kemensetneg) has received a draft revision of the TNI and Polri Law (UU). "That's right, the relevant bills have been received by the State Secretariat on Friday, June 7" said Dini via text message in Jakarta, Antara, Thursday, June 13. Dini said that the draft revision of the TNI and Polri Law is currently in the review stage for the next process. "Currently it is still under review for the next process," said Dini. Previously, the two bills had been approved to become the DPR's initiative bill at the DPR RI Plenary Meeting, Tuesday, May 28. The discussion of the two bills so far is still focused on changing retirement age for non-commissioned officers, commanders, and officers. The Legislation Body (Baleg) of the DPR RI also stated that the discussion of the draft law (RUU) is still focused on changing retirement age. So far, there have been about two discussions of the TNI Bill in the Legislative Council of the Republic of Indonesia. One of the driving factors for the bill was rolled out because it was to comply with the Law on State Civil Apparatus (ASN) which also contained a change in retirement age.
In the draft bill, the retirement age limit for members of the National Police is regulated in Article 30 paragraph (2) which explains that members of the National Police retire at the age of 60, but can be 65 years for functional officials.

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