Indonesia’s push for indirect regional elections sparks democratic concerns

Indonesia’s parliamentary proposal of reintroducing indirect regional elections have drawn controversies across the populace. As of January 8, seven out of eight parliamentary parties have expressed support to elect regional leaders through the Regional People’s Representative Assembly (DPRD), rather through a general election, which is the current system. However, critics argue that this idea reflects the democratic backsliding, particularly because it reduces public participation through direct election.

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