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Police clash with Indonesia protesters over law change

Aug 23, 2024

Jakarta [Indonesia], August 23: Police have clashed with protesters in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta as tens of thousands of people gathered in protest of the government's attempt to reverse a constitutional court ruling.
Scenes of chaos have unfolded outside parliament as a handful of protesters were seen attempting to tear down its gates, while others shouted for calm. Police also clashed with protesters who gathered in other major cities such as Padang, Bandung and Yogyakarta. Observers say the power struggle between Indonesia's parliament - which is dominated by the president's supporters - and the country's constitutional court could precipitate a political crisis.
On Wednesday, Indonesia's top court ruled that parties would not need a minimum 20 percent of representation in their regional assemblies in order to field a candidate.
Yet within 24 hours, parliament tabled an emergency motion to reverse these changes - a move which has sparked widespread condemnation and fears of a constitutional crisis.
A vote on the fast-tracked legislation, which would reverse parts of the court's ruling, was postponed on Thursday because there were not enough MPs present.
If passed, it would maintain the status quo, which favours parties in the ruling coalition of the outgoing president, Joko "Jokowi" Widodo, and his successor, Prabowo Subianto. As a result, many local elections are expected to be uncontested affairs. The parliament decision also means that a major government critic, Anies Baswedan, would also be prevented from running for the influential post of Jakarta governor.
The Indonesian government is also trying to find a way around the constitutional court's decision to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates, which would bar Widodo's 29-year-old son, Kaesang Pangarep, from running in a regional contest in Central Java. (Agencies)
Source: Qatar Tribune

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