Indonesia’s Ministry of Home Affairs is expediting the finalization of village boundary demarcations in three regencies within Southeast Sulawesi province: Muna, West Muna, and Central Buton. This action aims to resolve longstanding border disputes between villages in these areas. The Ministry is prioritizing the completion of this process to prevent potential conflicts and ensure clarity regarding administrative boundaries. The demarcation process involves field surveys, mapping, and consultations with local communities and relevant stakeholders. Officials state that clear boundaries are crucial for effective governance, resource management, and regional development. The initiative is expected to improve local administration and foster stability within the affected regencies. The Ministry anticipates a swift resolution to the boundary issues, contributing to improved inter-village relations.