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Prabowo's political rivals among over 1,000 granted clemency

Prabowo's political rivals among over 1,000 granted clemency

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FILE PHOTO: Thomas Trikasih Lembong attends his verdict trial at the Central Jakarta Court following the sugar corruption case, in Jakarta, Indonesia, July 18, 2025. A gesture of national reconciliation ahead of Independence Day on Aug. 17 included amnesty for more than 1,000 people, including the President's rivals.- Reuters
JAKARTA: Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto granted clemency to two high-profile political rivals, in a gesture of national reconciliation ahead of Independence Day on Aug. 17 that included amnesty for more than 1,000 people.
Relief for former Trade Minister Thomas Trikasih Lembong and senior opposition official Hasto Kristiyanto was announced Thursday (July 31) alongside the mass amnesty, which included people jailed under controversial laws covering presidential insult and non-violent treason.
Lembong, a prominent critic of Prabowo during the 2024 election campaign, was a key adviser to rival candidate Anies Baswedan.
Hasto, meanwhile, serves as secretary-general of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, known s PDI-P, the only major party outside Prabowo's ruling coalition and the largest bloc in parliament. The move could ease political tensions with the PDI-P, whose chair Megawati Sukarnoputri has so far withheld public support for Prabowo.
Their legal relief - abolition for Lembong and amnesty for Hasto - was approved by parliament on Thursday, after receiving the presidential letters. They were both convicted recently in separate graft cases.
Law Minister Supratman Andi Agtas said during a press conference late Thursday that the decision was grounded in legal review and framed it as a unifying act.
Under Indonesia's constitution, the president has the authority to grant amnesty and abolition, subject to parliamentary approval.
Lembong's legal team described the move as a constitutional correction of a flawed legal process. Hasto's lawyers said in a text message they are awaiting a formal presidential decree. - Bloomberg
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