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  2. Amendments to the Constitution of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Indonesia has been amended four times since its creation, all of which were approved by the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) during the 1999 – 2002 period.

  3. Coordinating Ministry for Political and Security Affairs

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    The Coordinating Ministry for Political and Security Affairs, [a] previously known as the Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security Affairs, [b] is the Indonesian government ministry in charge of the planning and policy co-ordination, as well as synchronisation of policies in the affairs of politics and national security.

  4. List of amendments to the Constitution of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Article 153 originally provided for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to be the guardian of the special position of the Malays and the legitimate interests of other communities. It also empowered him to ensure that a reasonable proportion of opportunities was reserved for the Malays in public service, education, and for permits and licences.

  5. Atatürk's reforms - Wikipedia

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  6. Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan Republik Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  7. Transition to the New Order - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia's transition to the New Order in the mid-1960s ousted the country's first president, Sukarno, after 22 years in the position.One of the most tumultuous periods in the country's modern history, it was also the commencement of Suharto's 31-year presidency.

  8. Habeas Corpus Act 1679 - Wikipedia

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    The Habeas Corpus Act 1679 is an Act of Parliament in England (31 Cha. 2.c. 2) during the reign of King Charles II. [2] It was passed by what became known as the Habeas Corpus Parliament to define and strengthen the ancient prerogative writ of habeas corpus, which required a court to examine the lawfulness of a prisoner's detention and thus prevent unlawful or arbitrary imprisonment.

  9. BPK Penabur - Wikipedia

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    BPK Penabur (abbreviation of Badan Pendidikan Kristen Penabur; lit. ' Penabur Christian Educational Board ') is a body of private Protestant schools under the Indonesian Christian Church (GKI) of the West Java Synod in Indonesia. [1]