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The Post-Suharto era (Indonesian: Era pasca-Suharto) is the contemporary history in Indonesia, which began with the resignation of authoritarian president Suharto on 21 May 1998. Since his resignation, the country has been in a period of transition known as the Reform era (Indonesian: Era Reformasi). [1][2] This period has been characterised by ...
KOMPAS.com - Reformasi di Indonesia disebut juga sebagai era pasca-Soeharto yang dimulai pada tahun 1998, mengakhiri kekuasaan 32 tahun Soeharto. Soeharto melepas jabatannya pada 21 Mei 1998 yang kemudian digantikan oleh Wakil Presiden BJ Habibie.
Reformasi is a political movement in Malaysia. It was initiated in September 1998 by Anwar Ibrahim, former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, after he was sacked from his position by Malaysia's then-Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad.
The years after Soeharto’s fall are usually referred to by Indonesians as the Era Reformasi (reform era). The term is still used today, although the spirit of radical reform that drove democratisation is now distant.
Reformasi Weekly Review provides timely, relevant and independent analysis on Indonesian political and policy news. Delivered electronically every Friday, Reformasi Weekly is written by Kevin O’Rourke, author of the book Reformasi.
invoked the spirit of Reformasi to call for work-able grassroots and activist solutions to religion-based societal divisions and violence. In recent years, Indonesia has witnessed a lethal string of domestic terror attacks by radicalized Muslims sympathetic to the Islamic State, most re-cently in a series of suicide bombings in Surabaya
Nonetheless, Habibie was a president in a furious hurry, triggering the Reformasi period of change in Indonesia. He introduced a sweeping range of reforms in his brief period in government – including over then occupied East Timor – moving so quickly on so many fronts that his opponents could hardly keep up with the dizzying pace of change.