Publication

8 Dec 2010

This report argues that Indonesia needs to promptly learn the lessons from the sporadic violence witnessed in its local elections during 2010 as there is some evidence these easily preventable incidents could be increasing in frequency since the last cycle. The way district election commissions are chosen needs to be reconsidered to boost their legitimacy and effectiveness and the funding of electoral administration from the regional government's budget undermines its independence.

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Series Crisis Group Asia Reports
Issue 197
Publisher International Crisis Group (ICG)
Copyright © 2010 International Crisis Group (Crisis Group)
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