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The DPR: Government by Legislature

Tuesday, February 13, 2001

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Under the New Order, Indonesians ridiculed the House of Representatives (DPR) for being a passive institution, an uncaring body of legislators. But it has since, suddenly and drastically, changed into an active legislature. So much so, that one has the impression that it has intruded into areas of executive responsibility, playing the role of government, interfering in governmental affairs and making decisions t

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