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Indonesia scraps direct elections for regional leaders | Indonesia scraps direct elections for regional leaders |
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The Indonesian parliament has scrapped direct elections for regional governors and mayors in a move widely seen as a blow to President-elect Joko Widodo. | The Indonesian parliament has scrapped direct elections for regional governors and mayors in a move widely seen as a blow to President-elect Joko Widodo. |
Mr Widodo, himself a directly-elected governor, called the vote a "big step back" for democracy. | Mr Widodo, himself a directly-elected governor, called the vote a "big step back" for democracy. |
The system was introduced in 2005 in a bid to allow new politicians to emerge, not linked to the old political elite. | The system was introduced in 2005 in a bid to allow new politicians to emerge, not linked to the old political elite. |
But its opponents argue direct elections are too costly and have in many cases led to corruption. | But its opponents argue direct elections are too costly and have in many cases led to corruption. |
Mr Widodo's opponents have a majority in the national parliament. | Mr Widodo's opponents have a majority in the national parliament. |
The bill was passed early on Friday after a heated debate that lasted for more than 10 hours. | The bill was passed early on Friday after a heated debate that lasted for more than 10 hours. |
Pro-democracy activists demonstrated against the bill by burning tyres outside parliament in Jakarta. | Pro-democracy activists demonstrated against the bill by burning tyres outside parliament in Jakarta. |
The bill stipulates that mayors, provincial governors and district heads will now be chosen by local parliaments, as they were prior to 2005. | The bill stipulates that mayors, provincial governors and district heads will now be chosen by local parliaments, as they were prior to 2005. |
The president will continue to be directly elected. | The president will continue to be directly elected. |
Ahead of the vote, Mr Widodo - who is known as Jokowi - said: "Directly elected leaders have a moral obligation to the people. They have to look after the people, because they were chosen by the people." | Ahead of the vote, Mr Widodo - who is known as Jokowi - said: "Directly elected leaders have a moral obligation to the people. They have to look after the people, because they were chosen by the people." |
Angry reaction | |
Mr Widodo, who won the presidency in July, entered politics by being directly elected as a local mayor. He then went on to run for the position of Jakarta's governor, winning a resounding victory in 2012. | Mr Widodo, who won the presidency in July, entered politics by being directly elected as a local mayor. He then went on to run for the position of Jakarta's governor, winning a resounding victory in 2012. |
His election as president was seen as heralding a new era for Indonesia, where leaders have generally been drawn from the military and political elite. | His election as president was seen as heralding a new era for Indonesia, where leaders have generally been drawn from the military and political elite. |
The BBC's Indonesia editor Karishma Vaswani said that Indonesians reacted angrily on social media. | |
"Rest in Peace democracy" became a trending topic on Twitter, and many commented that the decision was a huge setback for Indonesia's nascent democracy, says our correspondent. | |
Some say the decision takes the country back to the era of former dictator Suharto. Experts have said that under his 32-year regime, local parliaments engendered nepotism and cronyism. |
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