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Indonesian Parliament

The Indonesian Parliament, known as the Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (DPR), is the legislative body responsible for making laws in Indonesia. It consists of elected representatives from various political parties who serve a five-year term. The DPR debates, proposes, and approves legislation, and also holds the government accountable by overseeing its actions. The Parliament plays a crucial role in shaping national policies, representing the people's interests, and ensuring democratic governance in the country. It works alongside the President, who is the head of state, in the political system.