For nearly seven decades, Law on the State of Emergency has remained largely untouched. Enacted in 1959 during President Soekarno’s Guided Democracy, the legislation was designed for a vastly different political era—one in which executive authority faced few institutional constraints. Today, however, House of Representatives has opened the possibility of revising the law as it undergoes judicial review in the Constitutional Court. To subscribe please click here

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