In Indonesia, members of the military have steadily taken over what were once civilian roles. Soldiers are now running farms and delivering food to classrooms, a sign of how central the military has become to the current government. As President Prabowo Subianto gets ready to mark a year in office, critics warn that his policies risk reviving Indonesia’s authoritarian past.
00:00 Military takes over civilian roles in Indonesia
03:16 DW speaks with Bivitri Susanti, constitutional law expert and Deputy Chair at the Indonesia Jentera School of Law in Jakarta
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