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What It Means for Indonesia’s Democracy That the President’s Son Now Leads Another Party
Time via Yahoo Canada News· 10 months agoThe political neophyte’s meteoric ascension is considered by observers as a significant move by...
Wealthy Indonesians Set to Win No Matter Who Becomes President
Bloomberg via Yahoo Canada News· 5 months ago(Bloomberg) -- A group of powerful Indonesian oligarchs gathered at a cafe in Jakarta last month in...
Jokowi’s Dynasty Takes Shape With Another Son Entering Politics
Bloomberg via Yahoo Canada News· 1 year ago(Bloomberg) -- When Joko Widodo became Indonesia’s president nearly a decade ago, he was celebrated...
Jokowi, Indonesia's kingmaker, works to keep influence after election
Reuters via Yahoo Canada News· 9 months agoJAKARTA (Reuters) -At the peak of his power but unable to contest next year's presidential election,...
Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo Once Symbolized Democratic Hope—His Plan for a New Capital...
Time via Yahoo Canada News· 8 months agoPresident Jokowi once symbolized hope for Indonesia’s democracy. A decade later, his legacy—embodied...
Indonesian president brushes off talk of political dynasty
Reuters via Yahoo Canada News· 9 months agoJAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia's outgoing president, Joko Widodo, on Friday brushed off a question...
Indonesia court revises regional election rules, amid talk president's son may seek run
Reuters via Yahoo Canada News· 1 month agoIndonesia's Supreme Court has approved regulatory changes on the age of candidates in regional elections, the court said on Thursday, amid speculation the president's 29-year-old son is seeking ...
Indonesian president's son named youth party chair
Reuters via Yahoo Canada News· 10 months agoIndonesian President Joko Widodo's son was on Monday named chief of a political party, a move many analysts view as strengthening the outgoing leader's bid to build a political dynasty ahead ...
Soccer-Indonesia police fire tear gas to keep fans out of closed-doors match
Reuters via Yahoo Canada News· 1 year agoIndonesian police used water cannon and tear gas to disperse hundreds of football fans who tried to attend a closed-doors match on Friday, officials said, four months after the country suffered ...