The public feud between a DPR member and Ferry Irwandi—triggered by a dismissive remark questioning Ferry’s Rp10 billion humanitarian contribution—may look like yet another political squabble in Jakarta’s crowded noise chamber. But the uproar it generated reveals something far more unsettling: the state is increasingly sensitive to criticism, while the people have grown desensitized to the state’s absence. To subscribe please click here

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