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View all search resultsSeveral issues, both past and current, especially those that have emerged in relation to India's ongoing elections, suggest that not all is well in the nation dubbed the "Mother of Democracy" by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling BJP.
As US President Biden drew some conservative heat for declaring Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31, it raised the question of whether president-elect Prabowo will follow suit in guaranteeing the rights of Indonesia's LGBT community.
A comment by the World Bank referring to as yet unknown details of Prabowo's key campaign promise has ruffled many official feathers at this sensitive time in the country's democratic process, especially after an election season riddled with allegations of meddling.
Jokowi is the protagonist behind the Prabowo-Gibran story, employing a soft, semi-authoritarian maneuver to emerge as the real winner of elections as a political game, with democracy the real loser.
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