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JAKARTA, Nov 25 ― Indonesia's Constitutional Court today ordered the government to amend parts of a new job creation law within two years, citing procedural flaws in how the controversial legislation was handled. The law, which was passed last year and saw the revision of more than 70 existing...

JAKARTA, Nov 25 ― Indonesia's Constitutional Court today ordered the government to amend parts of a new job creation law within two years, citing procedural flaws in how the controversial legislation was handled.

The ruling described the way the legislation was handled as procedurally flawed and in some parts, unconstitutional, including changes made after parliamentary approval. Airlangga Hartarto, coordinating minister for economic affairs, said the government respected the ruling. Deni Ferdiansyah, 43, who joined union members outside the court, said the judges had sided with the workers.

 

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