Bali Governor Wayan Koster has stated that visitors to the state will not be jeopardized as a result of Indonesia’s recently ratified penal code, dismissing concerns that amended regulations, which include sections criminalizing sex outside marriage, will drive tourists away.
The controversial bill, which also prohibits cohabitation between unmarried couples, was enacted by Indonesia’s parliament last week.
To reassure visitors, he stated that the new regulations, which go into force in three years, could only be prosecuted if a parent, spouse, or kid filed a complaint.
“Those who visit or live in Bali would not need to worry with regard to the entry into force of the Indonesian Criminal Code, Wayan said.
The governor said provisions in the criminal code on this issue had been altered from an earlier, stricter version so as “would provide a better guarantee of everyone’s privacy and comfortableness.”
Bali’s government would ensure “there will be no checking on marital status upon check-in at any tourism accommodation, such as hotels, villas, apartments, guest houses, lodges and spas,” Wayan said.
Bali Governor Wayan Koster has stated that visitors to the state will not be jeopardized as a result of Indonesia’s recently ratified penal code, dismissing concerns that amended regulations, which include sections criminalizing sex outside marriage, will drive tourists away.
The controversial bill, which also prohibits cohabitation between unmarried couples, was enacted by Indonesia’s parliament last week.
To reassure visitors, he stated that the new regulations, which go into force in three years, could only be prosecuted if a parent, spouse, or kid filed a complaint.
“Those who visit or live in Bali would not need to worry with regard to the entry into force of the Indonesian Criminal Code, Wayan said.
The governor said provisions in the criminal code on this issue had been altered from an earlier, stricter version so as “would provide a better guarantee of everyone’s privacy and comfortableness.”
Bali’s government would ensure “there will be no checking on marital status upon check-in at any tourism accommodation, such as hotels, villas, apartments, guest houses, lodges and spas,” Wayan said.
Bali Governor Wayan Koster has stated that visitors to the state will not be jeopardized as a result of Indonesia’s recently ratified penal code, dismissing concerns that amended regulations, which include sections criminalizing sex outside marriage, will drive tourists away.
The controversial bill, which also prohibits cohabitation between unmarried couples, was enacted by Indonesia’s parliament last week.
To reassure visitors, he stated that the new regulations, which go into force in three years, could only be prosecuted if a parent, spouse, or kid filed a complaint.
“Those who visit or live in Bali would not need to worry with regard to the entry into force of the Indonesian Criminal Code, Wayan said.
The governor said provisions in the criminal code on this issue had been altered from an earlier, stricter version so as “would provide a better guarantee of everyone’s privacy and comfortableness.”
Bali’s government would ensure “there will be no checking on marital status upon check-in at any tourism accommodation, such as hotels, villas, apartments, guest houses, lodges and spas,” Wayan said.
Bali Governor Wayan Koster has stated that visitors to the state will not be jeopardized as a result of Indonesia’s recently ratified penal code, dismissing concerns that amended regulations, which include sections criminalizing sex outside marriage, will drive tourists away.
The controversial bill, which also prohibits cohabitation between unmarried couples, was enacted by Indonesia’s parliament last week.
To reassure visitors, he stated that the new regulations, which go into force in three years, could only be prosecuted if a parent, spouse, or kid filed a complaint.
“Those who visit or live in Bali would not need to worry with regard to the entry into force of the Indonesian Criminal Code, Wayan said.
The governor said provisions in the criminal code on this issue had been altered from an earlier, stricter version so as “would provide a better guarantee of everyone’s privacy and comfortableness.”
Bali’s government would ensure “there will be no checking on marital status upon check-in at any tourism accommodation, such as hotels, villas, apartments, guest houses, lodges and spas,” Wayan said.
Bali Governor Wayan Koster has stated that visitors to the state will not be jeopardized as a result of Indonesia’s recently ratified penal code, dismissing concerns that amended regulations, which include sections criminalizing sex outside marriage, will drive tourists away.
The controversial bill, which also prohibits cohabitation between unmarried couples, was enacted by Indonesia’s parliament last week.
To reassure visitors, he stated that the new regulations, which go into force in three years, could only be prosecuted if a parent, spouse, or kid filed a complaint.
“Those who visit or live in Bali would not need to worry with regard to the entry into force of the Indonesian Criminal Code, Wayan said.
The governor said provisions in the criminal code on this issue had been altered from an earlier, stricter version so as “would provide a better guarantee of everyone’s privacy and comfortableness.”
Bali’s government would ensure “there will be no checking on marital status upon check-in at any tourism accommodation, such as hotels, villas, apartments, guest houses, lodges and spas,” Wayan said.
Bali Governor Wayan Koster has stated that visitors to the state will not be jeopardized as a result of Indonesia’s recently ratified penal code, dismissing concerns that amended regulations, which include sections criminalizing sex outside marriage, will drive tourists away.
The controversial bill, which also prohibits cohabitation between unmarried couples, was enacted by Indonesia’s parliament last week.
To reassure visitors, he stated that the new regulations, which go into force in three years, could only be prosecuted if a parent, spouse, or kid filed a complaint.
“Those who visit or live in Bali would not need to worry with regard to the entry into force of the Indonesian Criminal Code, Wayan said.
The governor said provisions in the criminal code on this issue had been altered from an earlier, stricter version so as “would provide a better guarantee of everyone’s privacy and comfortableness.”
Bali’s government would ensure “there will be no checking on marital status upon check-in at any tourism accommodation, such as hotels, villas, apartments, guest houses, lodges and spas,” Wayan said.
Bali Governor Wayan Koster has stated that visitors to the state will not be jeopardized as a result of Indonesia’s recently ratified penal code, dismissing concerns that amended regulations, which include sections criminalizing sex outside marriage, will drive tourists away.
The controversial bill, which also prohibits cohabitation between unmarried couples, was enacted by Indonesia’s parliament last week.
To reassure visitors, he stated that the new regulations, which go into force in three years, could only be prosecuted if a parent, spouse, or kid filed a complaint.
“Those who visit or live in Bali would not need to worry with regard to the entry into force of the Indonesian Criminal Code, Wayan said.
The governor said provisions in the criminal code on this issue had been altered from an earlier, stricter version so as “would provide a better guarantee of everyone’s privacy and comfortableness.”
Bali’s government would ensure “there will be no checking on marital status upon check-in at any tourism accommodation, such as hotels, villas, apartments, guest houses, lodges and spas,” Wayan said.
Bali Governor Wayan Koster has stated that visitors to the state will not be jeopardized as a result of Indonesia’s recently ratified penal code, dismissing concerns that amended regulations, which include sections criminalizing sex outside marriage, will drive tourists away.
The controversial bill, which also prohibits cohabitation between unmarried couples, was enacted by Indonesia’s parliament last week.
To reassure visitors, he stated that the new regulations, which go into force in three years, could only be prosecuted if a parent, spouse, or kid filed a complaint.
“Those who visit or live in Bali would not need to worry with regard to the entry into force of the Indonesian Criminal Code, Wayan said.
The governor said provisions in the criminal code on this issue had been altered from an earlier, stricter version so as “would provide a better guarantee of everyone’s privacy and comfortableness.”
Bali’s government would ensure “there will be no checking on marital status upon check-in at any tourism accommodation, such as hotels, villas, apartments, guest houses, lodges and spas,” Wayan said.