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Nusantara
Nusantara, officially Nusantara Capital City (, abbreviated IKN), is a city under construction that, upon completion, is planned to be the capital city of Indonesia. It occupies land in the East Kalimantan regencies of Kutai Kartanegara and Penajam North Paser on the east coast of the island of Borneo. Nusantara is planned to be its own national capital region (Indonesian: daerah khusus ibu kota negara) at the provincial level, replacing Jakarta to save the city from overpopulation and land sinking. Nusantara is adjacent to the port city of Balikpapan, which serves as the main gateway to the n
politics of Indonesia
Political system of Indonesia
Republic of West Papua
a proposed country that is recognized as a separatist terrorist organization by the Government of Indonesia
Papua conflict
separatist conflict in the region of West Papua
Constitution of Indonesia
constitution of the Republic of Indonesia
capital of Indonesia
national capital in Asia
Straw Hat Pirates' Jolly Roger
fictional Jolly Roger flag featured in One Piece
human rights in Indonesia
non-governmental organization focused on human rights in Indonesia
Gerwani
Gerwani (, "Indonesian Women's Movement") was a women's organization founded as Gerwis (, "Conscious Wives Movement") in Semarang, Central Java, on 4 June 1950.
Supersemar
The Order of Eleventh March (), commonly referred to by its syllabic abbreviation Supersemar, was a document signed by the Indonesian President Sukarno on 11 March 1966, giving army commander Lt. Gen. Suharto authority to take whatever measures he "deemed necessary" to restore order to the chaotic situation during the Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66. The abbreviation "Supersemar" is also a play on the name of Semar, the mystic and powerful figure who commonly appears in Javanese mythology including wayang puppet shows. The invocation of Semar was presumably intended to help draw on Javanes
National Committee for West Papua
organization campaigning nonviolently for the independence of West Papua from Indonesia
corruption in Indonesia
Institutional corruption in the country
Dwifungsi
Dwifungsi () was a political doctrine implemented by Suharto's military-dominated New Order government in Indonesia following the removal of President Sukarno. Dwifungsi was used to justify the ABRI—especially the Indonesian Army—permanently increasing its influence in the Indonesian government, including reserved military-only seats in the parliament, and top positions in the nation's public service.
General Elections Commission
body that organises elections in Indonesia
Federal Constitution of 1949
Constitution of United States of Indonesia
Presidential Advisory Council
Indonesian supra-constitutional advisor agency
Constitutional Assembly of Indonesia