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June 2012

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Kompas – June 27, 2012

Kid looking at election campaign posters: It’s a pretty lively contest yeah...

Man: That’s the way it is with business...

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Kompas – June 20, 2012

As the political parties prepare to do battle in the 2014 general and presidential elections, anti-corruption activists warn that politically related graft cases over the next two years will increase sharply since most campaign funds are raised from illegal sources – corruption, corporate blackmail, milking state-owned companies and money from g

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Kompas – June 9, 2012

Despite the best attempts by Golkar Party spin doctors to portray the massive Lapindo mudflow disaster in East Java in a positive light, insisting that he has shown a “moral commitment” in seeking to compensate the thousands displaced by the mud or claims that victims have been paid more than their land is worth, business tycoon and budding Golk

May 2012

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Kompas – May 26, 2012

Bakrie: Looks fit to run for president he does!

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Kompas – May 12, 2012

Yudhoyono: Restore the party’s image! Problematic members resign!

Kid: And if senior party officials are problematic?

April 2012

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Kompas – April 21, 2012

Man: Harmony is damaging, disagreements are damaging (a play on a Javanese proverb about family quarrels). Flag reads ‘Joint Secretariat’, sign reads ‘Fuel’.

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Kompas – April 14, 2012

Chair legs: National Awakening Party, United Development Party, Justice & Prosperity Party (PKS), National Mandate Party.

January 2012

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Kompas – January 28, 2012

Man: Deputy regents (wakil bupati – regent’s representative) want to be regents! Deputy governors (wakil gubernur – governor’s representative) want to be governors! So Mr representative of the people (wakil rakyat) why don’t you want to be one of the people!

August 2011

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Kompas – August 5, 2011

Jakarta – The political elite in this country should use the holy fasting month of Ramadan as a moment for introspection and evaluation, to ask whether their policies side with the ordinary people or not.

May 2011

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Kompas – May 29, 2011

Jakarta – The number of floating voters is tending to increase. This can be seen not just from the decline in participation levels in elections between 1999 and 2009, but the political parties in general would be unable to hold on to their constituents if an election was held today.