Indonesia is witnessing widespread protests as its parliament attempts to overturn a constitutional court decision regarding election laws, a move seen to bolster the political power of the outgoing President Joko Widodo. The controversy centers on the parliament's efforts to delay changes mandated by the court that would allow greater participation from smaller parties in elections. This legislative pushback has sparked mass demonstrations in several Indonesian cities, including Jakarta, Padang, Bandung, and Yogyakarta, with protestors rallying against what they perceive as an undermining of democratic processes. The tension highlights a significant power struggle between Indonesia's legislative body and its constitutional court, raising concerns about the future of the country's electoral democracy.
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