Searching for a Central Bank
Tuesday, August 6, 2002
Bank Indonesia has smuggled itself into Senayan. Some may smell the putrid smell of collusion, but there is no indication a crime has been committed, not here anyway. The issue at stake is the latest package of amendments to the constitution, now being discussed in the legislature building in Senayan. Or rather, in this case, how it might affect the central bank.
Through the amendment, members of the supreme Peoples Consultative Assembly (MPR) agr
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