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#11500427
22 August 2024
A protester wears a Money Heist mask during a protest against the revision of the Regional Head Election Bill (RUU) in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 22, 2024. The protest also takes place in several regions in Indonesia and is attended by tens of thousands of students, workers, and civil society. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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22 August 2024
Thousands of demonstrators clash with police during a protest against the revision of the Regional Head Election Bill (RUU) in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 22, 2024. The protest also takes place in several regions in Indonesia and is attended by tens of thousands of students, workers, and civil society. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in a regional contest in Central Java.
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22 August 2024
Thousands of demonstrators clash with police during a protest against the revision of the Regional Head Election Bill (RUU) in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 22, 2024. The protest also takes place in several regions in Indonesia and is attended by tens of thousands of students, workers, and civil society. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court's ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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22 August 2024
Thousands of demonstrators clash with police during a protest against the revision of the Regional Head Election Bill (RUU) in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 22, 2024. The protest also takes place in several regions in Indonesia and is attended by tens of thousands of students, workers, and civil society. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court's ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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22 August 2024
Thousands of demonstrators clash with police during a protest against the revision of the Regional Head Election Bill (RUU) in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 22, 2024. The protest also takes place in several regions in Indonesia and is attended by tens of thousands of students, workers, and civil society. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court's ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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22 August 2024
Thousands of demonstrators clash with police while holding Indonesian flags during a protest against the revision of the Regional Head Election Bill (RUU) in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 22, 2024. The protest also takes place in several regions in Indonesia and is attended by tens of thousands of students, workers, and civil society. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court's ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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#11053115
7 March 2024
A resident is carrying a package of rice after queuing to buy rice from the government at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package, at a park in Klojen Village, Malang city, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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#11053116
7 March 2024
Hundreds of residents are queuing to buy the government's cheap rice at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package at a park in Klojen Village, Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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#11053117
7 March 2024
Hundreds of residents are queuing to buy the government's cheap rice at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package at a park in Klojen Village, Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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7 March 2024
A resident is carrying a package of rice after queuing to buy rice from the government at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package, at a park in Klojen Village, Malang city, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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7 March 2024
Hundreds of residents are queuing to buy the government's cheap rice at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package at a park in Klojen Village, Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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7 March 2024
A resident is carrying a package of rice after queuing to buy rice from the government at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package, at a park in Klojen Village, Malang city, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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7 March 2024
A resident is carrying a package of rice after queuing to buy rice from the government at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package, at a park in Klojen Village, Malang city, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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#11053122
7 March 2024
A resident is carrying a package of rice after queuing to buy rice from the government at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package, at a park in Klojen Village, Malang city, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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7 March 2024
Hundreds of residents are queuing to buy the government's cheap rice at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package at a park in Klojen Village, Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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7 March 2024
Hundreds of residents are queuing to buy the government's cheap rice at USD 3.26 for a 5-kilo package, while in the public market, rice is being sold at a minimum of USD 4.79 for a 5-kilo package at a park in Klojen Village, Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, on March 7, 2024. Bank Indonesia, the Indonesian Central Bank, is projecting Indonesia's economic growth to be 5.06% in 2024, affected by the global recession and inflationary food price spikes in Indonesia after the 2024 Presidential Election.
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