In 2003 – when Indonesia was at its very early stages of democracy, and just ahead of its first direct election in 2004 ... And so, the need to achieve proportionality in the country’s electoral ...
Indonesia’s human rights situation deteriorated last year, marked by the election of a president with a checkered rights record and a steady erosion of democratic freedoms, according to an ...
Coretax emerges at a pivotal moment as Indonesia faces persistent tax administration challenges. With a tax-to-GDP ratio of only 12.1 percent in 2022, lagging behind regional and global benchmarks, ...
Soldiers are allowed to fill civilian posts only at state institutions in certain sectors, including defence. Read more at ...
It will ruin the system,” retired Lt Gen Agus Widjojo, one of several generals who led post-Suharto military reforms, told Reuters. Widjojo said the tendency would have policy implications by ...
project to strengthen Indonesia’s biosecurity system. (ANTARA/HO-FAO Indonesia/nbl) Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia's Quarantine Authority (Barantin) and the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) ...
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Nearly three decades after the fall of Indonesia's authoritarian leader ... Indonesian observers about the undoing of democratic reforms that sprang up after Suharto was ...
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On Saturday, Feb. 1, the Democratic Nation Committee chose a new party chairperson, Minnesota’s Ken Martin. Martin, the longtime head of the state’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, promised to ...
It will ruin the system," retired Lt ... under Prabowo will lead to a "democratic backsliding" and centralisation of power. "A strong president who is backed by a strong military with almost full ...