Coordinating Minister for Law and Human Rights, Yusril Ihza Mahendra, will deliver a set of demands from a student board directly to presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto. The specifics of these demands have not been publicly disclosed, but the move indicates an effort to engage with student perspectives during the election period. Minister Mahendra’s role is to act as a conduit between the students and the candidate. This engagement follows recent meetings and discussions between student representatives and the coordinating minister. The initiative aims to facilitate dialogue and potentially influence policy considerations should Prabowo win the presidency. Further details regarding the content of the demands and Prabowo’s anticipated response are expected following the meeting. This development highlights the increasing political activity of student groups in Indonesia leading up to the election.