Campaign Promises and Social Contract
Tuesday, April 6, 2004
Satya Arinanto AS usual, general elections campaigns are cheered by, among other things, freewheeling promises made by political parties. Generally speaking, the promises strewn hold out hopes that conditions will improve if the relevant party gains a significant number of votes, wins seats, or comes out victorious in the general elections. In the context of the 2004 Gene
*Lecturer, School of Law, University of Indonesia
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