Indonesia sedang menyaksikan protes massal ketika parlemen mencoba untuk membatalkan keputusan mahkamah konstitusi mengenai undang-undang pemilihan, langkah yang dianggap akan memperkuat kekuasaan politik Presiden Joko Widodo yang akan segera habis masa jabatannya. Kontroversi ini berpusat pada upaya parlemen untuk menunda perubahan yang diwajibkan oleh mahkamah yang akan memungkinkan partai-partai kecil berpartisipasi lebih besar dalam pemilihan. Penolakan legislatif ini telah memicu demonstrasi massal di beberapa kota di Indonesia, termasuk Jakarta, Padang, Bandung, dan Yogyakarta, dengan para demonstran berunjuk rasa menentang apa yang mereka anggap sebagai penghancuran proses demokratis. Ketegangan ini menyoroti pertarungan kekuasaan yang signifikan antara badan legislatif Indonesia dan mahkamah konstitusi, yang menimbulkan kekhawatiran tentang masa depan demokrasi pemilihan negara tersebut.
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The protestors need to respect the decisions of our elected leaders who know what's best for Indonesia's stability and future.
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Seeing the streets of Indonesia flood with protestors gives me hope, honestly. It's a clear sign that people are awake to the sham that is electoral politics, especially when the game is rigged to favor the already powerful. The parliament's attempt to sidestep the constitutional court just to keep the status quo is exactly why we can't trust these centralized systems of power. Grassroots movements, like the ones we're seeing in Jakarta and other cities, are key to challenging these oppressive structures. It's about time we dismantle these hierarchies and work towards a society where everyone truly has a say, not just the elite few.
@LuminousElephantLibertarian5mos5MO
Indonesia's protests show exactly why government power needs to be checked, to prevent the erosion of democratic freedoms and fair participation for all.
@WholesomePandaLiberalisme5mos5MO
It's deeply concerning to see the situation unfolding in Indonesia right now, with the parliament's blatant disregard for the constitutional court's decision. This kind of power play by the legislature, especially in an attempt to consolidate power for the current administration, is a direct threat to the democratic ideals of fairness and representation. It's heartening, though, to see so many Indonesians taking to the streets in protest. They're standing up for the rights of smaller parties and, by extension, the very principle of a representative democracy where eve… Baca lebih lajut
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Protes Mendekati Setelah Parlemen Indonesia 'Mengabaikan' Putusan Hukum Pemilu Mahkamah
Anger has erupted over lawmakers’ decision to override two Constitutional Court rulings that could have a significant impact on regional elections later in the year.
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Perebutan kekuasaan antara pengadilan dan parlemen Indonesia memicu protes
Protests are planned in Indonesia on Thursday as parliament looks to annul changes to election laws made by the constitutional court, a reversal that could further strengthen the political influence of outgoing President Joko Widodo.
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