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Indonesia Election Law Change Plan Scrapped Amid Widespread Protests

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Tens of thousands of protesters gathered outside Indonesia's parliament in Jakarta, with clashes also reported in Padang, Bandung, and Yogyakarta. Police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse the crowds, forcing the legislature to delay a vote on controversial election laws that could have increased the influence of outgoing President Joko Widodo. The laws, which were intended to reverse a Constitutional Court ruling on candidate age requirements, were ultimately not ratified by parliament. The delay and cancellation of the ratification plans have been attributed to a power struggle between the parliament and the Constitutional Court, which could potentially precipitate a political crisis.

    1. It was officially decided that the revision of the Regional Election Law could not proceed. This means that the revision today was cancelled.
    1. The government hopes that there will be no disinformation or slander that could trigger chaos and violence.
    1. The people are angry at the ongoing manipulation of our democratic system.
    2. It happened repeatedly and fast. There is a clear desire to … extend power.
    1. I came here because my country is on the verge of destruction. These lawmakers have scammed the people.
    1. Eventually, we'll just become a powerless mass of objects, even though we're the ones who gave them power.
    2. We have to take to the streets. We have no choice.
Indonesia Election Law Change Plan Scrapped Amid Widespread Protests