Although we officially return to work in Indonesia today (following a week of public holidays - see our post here), the legislature is effectively on hold as the country works through the results of what has been a fascinating election.
Elections for the House of Representatives were held in April 2014, and for the office of President in July 2014. The later proved to be a hot race between the current Governor of Jakarta, Joko Widodo, and former army general Prabowo Subianto. Official results in the presidential election were close, with roughly 53% of the vote going to Widodo and 47% to Subianto. Wikipedia has a good post that covers some the legalities and controversies. Subianto has rejected the official results, and is currently mounting various challenges.
For as long as Subianto's challenges remain unresolved it is unlikely that the House of Representatives will pass any laws. The 2015 State Budget bill, for example, has been put on hold by current president, Susilo Bambang Yudhiono, pending the outcome of Subianto's Constitutional Court challenge (see Jakarta Post article here).
When the House of Representatives does get back to work, we should see some IP-related activity. A new Copyright Law is already on the legislative agenda (see our post here), and a new Trademark Law needs to be passed between now and 31 December 2015 to accommodate introduction of the Madrid Protocol (see our post here).