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Violence erupts in Jakarta as protests escalate over Indonesia’s Constitutional law reversal

A scheduled vote on the fast-tracked legislation was delayed on Thursday due to insufficient parliamentary attendance. If passed, the legislation would reinstate the previous requirements, which favor the ruling coalition and potentially render many local elections uncontested. Notably, it would prevent prominent government critic Anies Baswedan from running for Jakarta governor and sideline the presidential son, Kaesang Pangarep, from regional elections due to his age.