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Indonesia court finds no procedural flaws with law expanding military’s role

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A court ruled the public was adequately informed of proposed revisions, including the involvement of military personnel in public administration, amid growing anti-government dissent.

JAKARTA: An Indonesian court ruled on Wednesday that parliament had followed proper process in passing contentious revisions to the country’s military law, rejecting legal challenges to legislation that had sparked protests and condemnation.

The Constitutional Court judges ruled 5-4 in favour of rejecting a petition that said the amendments were bulldozed through parliament in March without proper public consultation, amid wider concerns of an expansion of the military’s involvement in civilian affairs under President Prabowo Subianto.

Fears have been growing in Indonesia that former special forces commander Prabowo is turning increasingly to the armed forces to help deliver his ambitious agenda after just 11 months in office, reviving memories of the military-dominated 1966-1998 New Order era of authoritarian rule.

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