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Why are there mass protests in Indonesia?
I am going to try my best to quickly summarise this for non-Indonesian readers.
The current Joko Widodo (Indonesiaโs president) government was trying to undo a court ruling that could challenge the status quo by lowering the seat threshold for regional assemblies, essentially making all future elections more competitive, which could pave way for new political parties to challenge the current ruling elite.
However, the current government, which is dominated by the presidentโs allies, are pushing back aggressively against the constitutional courtโs ruling and wanted to reverse this decision in order to maintain political influence, which then led thousands of people across multiple cities in Indonesia to protest.
On 22/08/2024, under pressure from protesters, Indonesian lawmakers announced that they had scrapped plans (though many fear itโs more of a postponement) to alter the Constitutional Courtโs election laws. Critics argued these changes would have ensured Joko Widodoโs influence and paved the way for a political dynasty designed by him and his allies.
So why are these protests important?
The legal breaches, which many suspect were orchestrated by the presidential office, could trigger a constitutional upheaval and eventually an economic downturn for the country.
Indonesians worry that these actions could weaken their already fragile democracy, pushing the country back toward corrupt authoritarianism and jeopardising its stability as a functioning democratic state.
This is why Indonesians are protesting.
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