Indonesia Government Addresses Election Law Disinformation
The Indonesian government urges citizens to avoid disinformation that could lead to violence amidst protests over election law changes. Hasan Nasbi, a government spokesperson, emphasized that any amendments not ratified by parliament would adhere to existing rules.
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In response to escalating protests over attempts to change election rules, the Indonesian government has urged citizens to avoid disinformation that could incite violence, according to the president's spokesperson on Thursday.
Hasan Nasbi, a spokesperson for the government, reiterated that their stance is to adhere to the existing regulations if the proposed amendments have not yet been ratified by parliament.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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