Opposition: Lost in Parliament, Alive on the Streets
The opposition in the DPR is now paralyzed due to the dominance of the bloated coalition. Criticism is taken over by civil society and the m...
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The opposition in the DPR is now paralyzed due to the dominance of the bloated coalition. Criticism is taken over by civil society and the m...
The year 2026 is crucial for the revision of the Election Law & Regional Election after the Constitutional Court's Decision. Regulations mus...
A critical analysis of the Luther Wrait case highlights the tension between freedom of expression and the application of treason articles in...
The case of the Baduy tribe teaches us that electoral democracy is not always black and white.
The polemic of law enforcement in the 2002 Bali Bombing case became one of the most controversial moments in the history of Indonesian crimi...
The National Criminal Code now recognizes men as victims of rape, breaking down the stigma of masculinity. This legal equality needs social...
This opinion article reviews the collapse of the rule of law and democracy in the world and the signs of democratic decline in Indonesia, al...
Constitutional Court Decision No. 119/PUU-XXIII/2025 is a new hope for environmental activists in Indonesia. This decision strengthens the A...
Why are absolute human rights in Indonesia often overlooked? This article examines the gap between constitutional guarantees and the politic...
This article discusses the portrayal of mass action events and riots that arose to the DPR, as well as reflections on these events.
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