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The Student Factor

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

The palace gathered a number of public figures to help temper the student movement triggered by the Corruption Eradication Commission law revision and the plan to legislate problematic bills. President Jokowi is considering issuing a government regulation in lieu of law, but the plan is met with resistance from pro-government parties.

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University students rally in front of the House of Representatives Building, Senayan, Jakarta, September 24. TEMPO/Amston Probel. tempo : 173485700143.

NEWS of President Joko Widodo’s request for the House of Representatives (DPR) to postpone passing the Criminal Code Bill was a hot topic on a WhatsApp group for House Law Commission members from Friday to Monday, September 20-23. Members of the group, including those from pro-government parties, continued to question the President’s reasoning.

Others responded by saying that no regulations allow postponing the legislation of the Cri

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