By Liam Gammon With six weeks left in Indonesia’s presidential office, Joko Widodo continues to try tie up loose ends before handing over power...
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JAKARTA, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Indonesia's parliament postponed ratifying changes to an elections law on Thursday as protesters attempted to tear down the gates of parliament in the capital, following outcry over legislation seen to strengthen the political influence of outgoing President Joko Widodo.
By Liam Gammon With six weeks left in Indonesia’s presidential office, Joko Widodo continues to try tie up loose ends before handing over power...
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About 1200 protesters tried to block the entrance of the convention centre.