Indonesia’s parliament has ratified a contentious law allowing members of the military to hold more government roles, despite criticisms that it could expand the armed forces’ role in civilian ...
The discourse, as well as controversy, surrounding the revision of Law No. 34/2004 on the TNI does not merely concern military dominance but also the characteristics of leadership and the policy ...
Indonesia's Parliament passed a controversial revision of military law, allowing active military officers to serve in more government positions without resigning. This change, supported by parties ...
he revision of the Indonesian Military (TNI) Law has not only sparked widespread controversy in public but interestingly also revealed a semblance of a rift within the government and military ...
Under current law, military personnel are permitted to serve in only 10 ministries and state institutions, including the Ministry of Defense, the National Intelligence Agency and the Search and ...
Murphy’s Law really did come from a man named Murphy – Captain Edward Aloysius Murphy Jr (1918–1990), an aeronautics engineer. During an experiment in 1949, something kept going wrong.
Protesters hold posters as they march during a rally against the passing of a new military law allowing active military personnel to hold more civilian posts, outside the parliament in Jakarta ...
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia’s Parliament unanimously voted to pass a controversial revision of its military law on Thursday that will allow military officers to serve in more ...
JAKARTA: Indonesia’s parliament on Thursday amended a law to allow members of the military to hold more government roles, despite criticisms it would expand the armed forces’ role in civilian ...
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