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Hussein Abri Dongoran covers political and security issues for Tempo since 2014 when he first joined.
The Pasundan University graduate's most familiar news pieces are his in-depth Majalah Tempo report on Iraq and Syrian ISIS refugee camps in 2019.
Gerindra Party Executive Chairman Sufmi Dasco Ahmad gives his explanation about the preparation of Prabowo Subianto’s cabinet ministers.
There are indications that Jokowi is supporting Bahlil Lahadalia to become the next General Chairman of the Golkar Party. Airlangga Hartarto is fighting against efforts to hold an extraordinary party congress.
Various instances of fraud in the 2024 General Elections meet the conditions for the House to use its right of inquiry. PSI’s surge in votes is in the spotlight.
Prabowo-Gibran is likely to win the presidential election in one round. They were boosted by the ‘Jokowi effect’ and Ganjar-Mahfud’s landslide defeat.
The Anies-Muhaimin and Ganjar-Mahfud camps are cooperating to prevent election trickery. They are preparing a coalition in the second round.
A number of people close to Jokowi are now frequently criticizing the government. There is a request to support the Prabowo-Gibran presidential bid.
State Secretary Pratikno struggles to repel a barrage of accusations over his alleged involvement in several cases, ranging from the Constitutional Court’s ethical infringement to BTS corruption.
Jokowi reportedly puts Finance Minister Sri Mulyani under pressure over the issue of social assistance, which is vulnerable to being used for the Prabowo-Gibran presidential campaign.
Prabowo and Gibran’s electability rates started stalling in November 2023. In several regions, support for Prabowo is eroded by the Anies-Muhaimin ticket.
Do the presidential candidates succeed in attracting young voters with social media gimmicks?
Giring Ganesha and Ade Armando explain PSI’s stance regarding the Jokowi political dynasty and Jeffrie Geovanie’s role in finding election campaign funds.
How does the Indonesian Solidarity Party get its funding? Is the aid from conglomerate bosses like Djarum’s owner true?
The Jokowi dynasty is supported by the Indonesian Solidarity Party and a number of activists from 1998. Why do they change direction?
Interview with Chief of the RI Police Public Information Bureau Brigadier General Ahmad Ramadhan regarding neutrality of the police force.
The campaign teams and supporters of Ganjar-Mahfud and Anies-Muhaimin are facing pressure, which allegedly involving state apparatus.
Solo becomes one of the battlegrounds for the presidential campaigns of Prabowo-Gibran and Ganjar-Mahfud. They fight over campaign advertisement locations.
Anwar Usman's dismissal has strengthened the call for a material review of the Constitutional Court's recent decision. Civil society groups are getting ready to protest.
News of public officials’ campaigns for Prabowo-Gibran and the court verdict in the child kidney failure case.
The Constitutional Court reportedly already made a decision in favor of a lawsuit regarding the minimum age requirement for presidential and vice-presidential candidates. The issue is rife with conflicts of interest.
Anies-Muhaimin tries to embrace Nahdlatul Ulama sympathizers. The pair reacts to accusations of identity politics and right-wing affinity.
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