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Indonesian president faces criticism over law expanding military's state role, echoing past authoritarian rule.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's first six months have sparked concerns over a return to authoritarian rule.
A recent law allows military personnel to work in 14 state institutions, raising fears of weakened legal oversight and a shift reminiscent of Suharto's dictatorial era.
Critics also worry about economic struggles and restrictions on press freedom, including new regulations that allow police to monitor journalists.
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El presidente indonesio enfrenta críticas por la ley que expande el papel estatal de los militares, haciéndose eco del gobierno autoritario pasado.