Indonesia’s Military Bill Debate Under Fire for Lack of Transparency and Public Input
“The government and DPR must stop deceiving the public and start prioritizing the interests of the people,” said Julius Ibrani of the Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (PBHI). “This is not just about the TNI Bill; it’s about upholding the principles of justice, transparency, and democracy.”
As the debate over the TNI Bill continues, the Civil Society Coalition has vowed to keep up the pressure on the government and DPR, demanding accountability and a more inclusive legislative process. The coalition’s message is clear: Indonesia’s democracy is too precious to be decided behind closed doors in luxury hotels. (Uki Ruknuddin)

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