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View all search resultsYoung voters will dominate the polls next year for the first time in Indonesia's election history, which means that aspiring politicians need to reach out and connect with the country's youths in both urban and rural settings to create campaigns that actually speak to them.
Ramadan is a time of spending for most Indonesians, and people usually hold back their spending in the months before to allocate more for Idul Fitri. Retailers, from luxury fashion brands in malls to street food stalls, take this opportunity to get more business by providing discounts.
The survey found that 86.2 percent of the respondents wanted the two-term limit for the president maintained while 97.2 percent were also of the opinion that the direct election continued to be the best way to choose the next president and vice president.
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