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View all search resultsAll presidential candidates have vowed to solve the housing problem in Indonesia where properties are beyond the reach of many hopeful homeowners, either due to soaring prices or an insufficient supply of land to accommodate rising demand.
The Constitutional Court ethics council says it has found indications that Chief Justice Anwar Usman may have lied about his reasons for recusing himself from a series of cases on the candidacy requirements for next year’s presidential election.
As long as corruption remains rampant, state institutions, including the KPU, should serve as role models in providing no room for graft. Elections should produce lawmakers who fight for people’s aspirations rather than narrow personal or factional interests.
As the general election draws closer and political parties seek to consolidate behind popular names, Indonesian businesses have expressed concern that the economy may not be top of mind for any of the current presidential hopefuls based on their backgrounds.
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