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Indonesia president says he respects institutions amid power struggle over court ruling

JAKARTA — Indonesia President Joko Widodo on Aug 21 said he respected decisions of the country's institutions amid a move by his allies in Parliament to try to reverse a court decision that changed the qualification criteria for regional elections.

His remarks come during a rare power struggle between Indonesia's Parliament and the judiciary, with legislators allied with Widodo and President-elect Prabowo Subianto seeking to roll back a court decision on Aug 20 that could allow one of their biggest critics to run for the high-profile post of Jakarta governor in the elections in November.

Parties backing Prabowo and Widodo on Aug 19 closed ranks to back a single candidate, Ridwan Kamil, effectively killing off the popular Anies Baswedan's chances of being re-elected to the post he has held from 2017-2022, with no other party holding enough seats to nominate him.

Ridwan, the former governor of Indonesia's most populous province of West Java, was once on Prabowo's campaign team.

But the Constitutional Court on Aug 20 significantly lowered the minimum percentage of seats required for a nomination, potentially opening the door for Anies to run.

Widodo said he respects decisions of independent bodies in the system of government.

"That's a constitutional process that happens all the time in our institutions," he said when asked about the court ruling and lawmakers seeking to reverse it.

The latest political drama comes during a transition period in which Prabowo has been racing to consolidate power ahead of his presidency, having won the election by a massive margin, aided by Widodo's tacit backing, popularity and huge political sway after a decade in charge.

Prabowo, 72, last week secured a parliamentary majority, and Widodo

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