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Jokowi’s presidency ushered in ‘authoritarian revival’

Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s ascent to the presidency in 2014 stirred hopes for change in Indonesia, but a decade later, he departed leaving what experts have described as modest economic progress accompanied by the weakening of Indonesia’s democratic guardrails.

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MPR completes first draft of New Order-style state guidelines

During its annual plenary meeting on Friday, the People’s Consultative Assembly announced the first draft of the PPHN, a controversial move that critics view as the Assembly's move to restore the sweeping powers it held during the New Order. ...

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The future of Indonesia: Hope, caution and the power of the people

At a discussion on Aug. 6 hosted by The Jakarta Post, academics, former military generals and civil society leaders offered mixed views on the nation’s future. Some expressed cautious optimism, while others warned about democratic backsliding. Two additional public figures later contributed their insights individually. ...

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State audit agency draws ire for allegedly covering up irregularities

The Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) is facing public scrutiny following recent allegations that some of its officials had asked for bribes to help cover up irregularities in several government projects.

1 year ago
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Steep costs, red tape deter independent regional candidates

The upcoming November regional elections will see the lowest number of independent candidates in recent memory, a phenomenon that experts say demonstrates that public office remains largely out of reach for people without political party backing.

1 year ago
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Golkar to back Khofifah's reelection bid for East Java governor

While the "grand old" party is set on backing the former governor and her deputy in the November elections, seemingly contradictory statements from Golkar's East Java head as well as other potential backers point to a possible battle in the province's gubernatorial race.

1 year ago
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Prabowo's cabinet expansion plan raises budget concerns

As the House of Representatives moves swiftly to increase the legal limit on the number of executive ministers, analysts have warned that president-elect Prabowo Subianto’s plan to expand his cabinet could get in the way of efforts to fulfill his campaign promises.

1 year ago
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Policymakers to rethink single-day general election format

A fresh proposal to no longer hold the presidential and legislative elections on a single day emerged as policymakers moved to revise the General Elections Law to improve the country’s election system.

1 year ago
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Jokowi marches on with ‘blusukan’ as presidency nears end

Observers view Jokowi's recent series of visits to inaugurate projects across the country in the final months of his presidency as part of his efforts to maintain his popularity after stepping down from office in October.

1 year ago
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Prabowo promises 8% growth through downstreaming

President-elect Prabowo Subianto has said he is confident that Indonesia can achieve economic growth of at least 8 percent within the next two years, largely by developing downstream industries for key commodities, as the country seeks to become a top-five world economy by 2045.

1 year ago
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Why Javanese symbolism is intertwined with Indonesian politics

Politicians throughout Indonesia's history have resorted to ancient Javanese symbolism as a means to justify their grip on power.

1 year ago
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PDI-P politician grilled for proposal to legalize vote-buying

A suggestion from an Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) lawmaker to legalize vote-buying practices has sparked sharp criticism from the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and antigraft activists, who said that it will lead to more corrupt leaders being elected into office.

1 year ago
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Golkar considers backing Raffi Ahmad in Central Java race

The party is still waiting for the result of an internal survey on the popularity of Raffi and his potential running mate, Golkar politician and incumbent Kendal regent Dico M. Ganinduto, before making a decision on endorsements in the province.

1 year ago
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Jokowi promises integrity in process to select KPK leaders

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo promised to put the best candidates forward for a team that will vet names for the Corruption Eradication Commission's (KPK) next leaders, as activists are calling on the outgoing president to prove his commitment to fighting corruption.

1 year ago
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Prabowo still focuses on fulfilling campaign promises, not cabinet makeup

A close aide of Prabowo Subianto has played down suggestions that the president-elect is currently engaged in intensive negotiations with coalition members over the composition of his incoming cabinet, claiming he so far is still focusing on how to fulfill his campaign promises instead.

1 year ago
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PSI deputy Grace Natalie says she has new govt job

The former news anchor, a Jokowi supporter who is close to PSI chair Kaesang, did not divulge any details, only confirming that she had been given a new role was in the administration of the outgoing President.

1 year ago
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Campaign programs, not cabinet makeup, at forefront for Prabowo, an aide says

An aide of Prabowo Subianto claimed on Tuesday that the president-elect had not started discussions with his coalition members about the composition of his incoming cabinet because he was still focusing on ensuring that his campaign promises could be fulfilled during his presidency.

1 year ago
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Ridwan Kamil eyes West Java reelection, not Jakarta: Golkar

Former West Java governor Ridwan Kamil is among the popular figures to run in both the West Java and Jakarta gubernatorial elections, various recent opinion polls have found.

1 year ago
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House set to pass Constitutional Court Law revision

The House of Representatives is set to pass a revision to the Constitutional Court Law in any upcoming plenary session after the legislature and government agreed to endorse the bill in an unannounced, closed-door meeting while lawmakers were still in recess.

1 year ago
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House to discuss revision of Ministry Law

House Legislation Body (Baleg) chair Supratman Andi Agtas said that even though the bill was not on the priority list, lawmakers could still proceed with deliberations on it because the Ministry Law was part of the large body of legislation impacted by Constitutional Court rulings.

1 year ago
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Press Council rejects controversial broadcasting bill

The Press Council has come out with a stern rejection of the widely criticized broadcasting bill, saying on Tuesday that it goes against the principles laid out in the Press Law and will only churn out bad journalism in the future.

1 year ago
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‘No one’s fighting’: Golkar denies cabinet squabble in Prabowo’s coalition ​​​​​​​

As cabinet talks are unfolding, observers have pinpointed three posts that would be highly contested by the parties: the positions of environment and forestry, agrarian and spatial planning and state-owned enterprises (SOEs) ministers.

1 year ago
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Opposition grows to broadcasting bill that threatens press freedom

Journalist organizations and members of the public have come out against a broadcasting bill they say would stifle the freedom of the press through vague and problematic provisions, including one they fear could curb investigative journalism on screen.

1 year ago
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Jokowi too young to retire from politics: Minister

The communications minister has said political parties are waiting in line to have the President onboard, amid ongoing speculation over Jokowi’s uncertain political future after his final term ends in October.

1 year ago
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May riot victims seek closure from incoming govt

Months before president-elect Prabowo Subianto is sworn in, the families of the May 1998 victims must put their faith in the next government, even though it will be inextricably linked to the nation’s dark past.

1 year ago
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Prabowo ‘grows impatient’ while courting PDI-P

President-elect Prabowo Subianto’s recent comments about Sukarno point to a “growing impatience” in his efforts to court the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) as a stabilizing force for the incoming government, analysts contend.

1 year ago
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KPU allows elected lawmakers to run in regional head elections

Petitioners that challenged the 2016 Regional Elections Law have criticized the KPU's decision, saying it violated a requirement from the Constitutional Court for legislators-elect to submit a statement that they would relinquish their new posts if they won in the regional head elections on Nov. 27.

1 year ago
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Prabowo reiterates 'Asian Way' to defuse tension

Prabowo, 72, won February's general election by a huge margin along with his running-mate Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka, the eldest son of outgoing President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo.

1 year ago
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PDI-P mulls big names to roll out for Jakarta governor race

The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) is considering high-profile candidates to run in the upcoming Jakarta gubernatorial election, a boost the party could use to find another rising star following the departure of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo.

1 year ago
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Sukarno, Soeharto ‘would have endorsed me’, Prabowo says

Speaking at a national meeting of the National Mandate Party (PAN) on Thursday night, Prabowo said all past presidents would have backed some of his major policy programs, especially his plans for the country to achieve self-reliance.

1 year ago
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‘You don't have to join us, but don't disturb our work,’ Prabowo tells opposition

Speaking at the national coordination meeting of the National Mandate Party (PAN) on Thursday night, Prabowo said everyone should come together and join in the work of his upcoming administration, especially his child hunger elimination project.

1 year ago
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Prabowo in early bind as backers vie for spoils

President-elect Prabowo Subianto is facing among the first challenges of his office to-be as he seeks to form an effective government amid jostling for strategic cabinet posts within his big-tent alliance.

1 year ago
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Kaesang touted as candidate for Bekasi mayor

Kaesang's nomination was endorsed by the supporters of president- and vice president-elect Prabowo Subianto and Gibran Rakabuming Raka.

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