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View all search resultsNeither the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) nor the Gerindra Party are in any rush to push the controversial plan to amend the 1945 Constitution, both parties’ secretary generals asserted on Tuesday, amid reports that scenarios to extend a presidential tenure are in play.
Gerindra Party chairman and Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto has said Indonesia should continue to foster good relations with both China and the United States so that it can act as a bridge between the two powers, while expressing his admiration for the former’s rapid development.
Members of the House Legislation Body (Baleg) convened in a series of hearings on Monday and Tuesday to deliberate the bill, during which some party representatives criticized content they argued would overreach into people's private lives.
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