Thousands of people rallied in cities across Indonesia on Friday, pressuring its poll body to issue rules for regional elections amid outrage over an attempt by the parliamentary allies of President Joko Widodo to change them in their favour. The proposed changes would have reversed a Constitutional Court decision that upheld the minimum age of 30 for candidates and facilitated party nominations.
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