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Agus Widjojo: But Don’t Be Eager to Use the Military

Monday, September 9, 2024

Former Governor of the National Resilience Institute and Indonesian Ambassador to the Philippines, Agus Widjojo, on the revision of the Indonesian Military Law.

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Indonesian Ambassador to the Philippines, Lt. Gen. Agus Widjojo poses in his office at the Indonesian Embassy in Manila, Philippines. KBRI Manila . tempo : 172671932450.

THE demonstrations to guard the Constitutional Court’s decision have unsettled Agus Widjojo, who is now living in Manila as Indonesia’s Ambassador to the Philippines. He is troubled by recent developments, particularly the legislative process in the House of Representatives (DPR) that has seen the passage of problematic laws.

The protests aimed to thwart the DPR’s efforts to pass the new Regional Head Election Law, which s

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