Authors: Hening Wikan, SMERU Research Institute and Dias Prasongko, Universitas Gadjah Mada Indonesia, the fourth most populous nation and third-largest democracy, is scheduled to hold its presidential and legislative elections on 14 February 2024. Though the poll is set for next year, the hype has already crept up, primarily because campaigning will begin during 2023. […]
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