Indonesia’s revised military law raises concerns over transparency, civilian roles and governance.
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Indonesia’s military expands its role into civilian affairs under Prabowo. What does this mean for the country’s democracy?
Indonesia’s proposed Kodam expansion faces criticism for being outdated, straining the budget and risking a return to military dominance. It is suggested for the military focusing on strategic troop placement and prioritizing reforms to address contemporary security threats instead.
Despite the Indonesian government’s good intentions to ensure the well-being of fallen submariners’ families, these initiatives demonstrate a need for well-established social security schemes for TNI personnel.