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  2. Analysis-Indonesia's new leader expands military's role in ...

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    Nearly three decades after the fall of Indonesia's authoritarian leader, General Suharto, the nation's new president is causing unease among liberals and others by increasingly turning to the once ...

  3. Presidential hopeful Baswedan says Indonesia's democracy is ...

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    Indonesia, with a diverse population of more than 270 million, is the world’s third-largest democracy after India and the U.S., and it has Southeast Asia’s largest economy.

  4. Campaigning gets underway for Indonesia's presidential election

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    JAKARTA (Reuters) -Campaigning for Indonesia's presidential election officially got underway on Tuesday, with two of the three candidates beginning two months of whistle-stop touring to woo voters ...

  5. 2024 Indonesian local election law protests - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Indonesian local election law protests, also known as Emergency Alert for Indonesia (Indonesian: Peringatan Darurat Indonesia) or Indonesian Democratic Emergency (Indonesian: Indonesia Darurat Demokrasi), [28] were public and student-led demonstrations against the House of Representatives for drafting a bill on regional head elections (Pilkada) that contradicts the Constitutional ...

  6. Politics of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The "Old Order" (1950–1965) in Indonesia has long been understood to be a period of turmoil and crisis, characterized by rebellions and political unrest. The weakness of Indonesia's democracy and its gradual transition to authoritarianism during the Old Order can be attributed to conventional modernization theory, which suggests that without strong socioeconomic structures, successful ...

  7. Indonesia omnibus law protests - Wikipedia

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    News reports circulated that a student was shot; police called it "fake news" and urged people never to spread such news. [66] In Medan, riots occurred initially at the North Sumatran DPRD's office. Many threw various objects at the guarding police. [67] Several roads also saw protests and riots. [68]

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  9. Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (Indonesian: Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan, PDI-P) is a centre to centre-left secular-nationalist political party in Indonesia. Since 2014 , it has been the ruling and largest party in the House of Representatives (DPR), having won 110 seats in the latest election .