The future of Indonesia’s new national capital city Nusantara was dealt another blow after a constitutional court struck down a provision that would have extended land-right uses to the government for almost 200 years. The decision issued on Nov 13 states the government must now cap land-use rights at Nusantara at 95 years instead of 190 years and said even that will be subject to periodic review. The earlier, longer arrangement violates constitutional principles requiring land rights be temporary and regularly evaluated, the justices said.
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