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View all search resultsIndonesia has marked its greatest drop in the Corruption Perception Index as the UN antigraft convention its 20th year, crowned by the recent controversial decision of the Constutional Court related to the 2024 election, even as the world watches to see if our flawed democracy will return to the fight.
Looking at the series of disturbing events and observing the latest political moves, there have been efforts to concentrate power on the part of the President, which impact on the gradual erosion of constitutional democratic norms.
Observers have questioned the top court’s decision, highlighting the potential conflict of interest resulting from Anwar’s marriage to President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s sister and Jokowi’s eldest son Gibran’s national-scale political aspirations.
As the OECD has emphasized in a 2019 report, legislating litigation funding can positively a country’s impact socioeconomic development, particularly in ensuring the delivery of equitable access to justice for all citizens, not just the rich.
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