Political dynasties have long ruled Indonesia – but why do they persist? | Indonesia Decides
Political dynasties have become part of the fabric of Indonesia. But experts say they crowd out space for other candidates, who may not be as well-known or wealthy. Reporter Hellena Souisa asks why a small group of powerful families continue to dominate the political landscape, from Sukarno to now Joko Widodo and his sons Gibran Rakabuming Raka and Kaesang Pangarep. She also speaks to Indonesian diva Kris Dayanti about her own political rise.
Indonesia Decides is an insightful election series that delves into the heart of Indonesian democracy. In this three-part series, we unravel the intricacies of the upcoming elections, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the political landscape. Our seasoned journalists dissect the major political parties and their candidates, shedding light on their ideologies, policies, and vision for Indonesia's future. Through in-depth interviews with key figures, we will bring you closer to the candidates themselves, uncovering their strategies for securing victory.
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Indonesia Decides is an insightful election series that delves into the heart of Indonesian democracy. In this three-part series, we unravel the intricacies of the upcoming elections, providing you with a comprehensive understanding of the political landscape. Our seasoned journalists dissect the major political parties and their candidates, shedding light on their ideologies, policies, and vision for Indonesia's future. Through in-depth interviews with key figures, we will bring you closer to the candidates themselves, uncovering their strategies for securing victory.
Hosted by Erwin Renaldi Surahman, Hellena Souisa and Natasya Salim
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