INDONESIA

The Jakarta Post-May 21

In the timescale of a democratic transition, 20 years is fleeting. There are countries that have experienced transition longer than us and slid back into an authoritarian period. A democratic transition is a process and not an endpoint, where countries could rest on their laurels after organizing regular elections and vote for civilians as their president.

After two decades, Indonesia is still going through the process and it has not been a walk in the park. The ‘reformasi’ movement, which led to the ouster of then president Soeharto on May 21, 1998, was spurred into action by the demand to bring down the New Order regime with all its attendant maladies, corruption being the most paramount.

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First published in: The Jakarta Post