Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo, shaken by continuing demonstrations against a proposed law to emasculate the country’s deeply respected Corruption Eradication Commission, is caught in a crisis, considering cancelling the legislation while his patrons, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, (PDI-P) demand that he stay the course, arguing that the agency has too much power and authority.
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Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo, shaken by continuing demonstrations against a proposed law to emasculate the country’s deeply respected Corruption Eradication Commission, is caught in a crisis, considering cancelling the legislation while his patrons, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, (PDI-P) demand that he stay the course, arguing that the agency has too much power and authority.
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