Parliament & Legislation

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January 2012

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – January 25, 2012

Trolley reads: Infrastructure and Public Utilities Budget

November 2011

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – November 26, 2011

Man: Don’t be envious! What’s wrong with being rich, living in luxury, what’s important is it’s intended for the people!

Kid: Yeah but which people Mr? I’m one of the ordinary people, but you’re certainly not!

October 2011

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – October 1, 2011

Man: As I once said: they’re what you’d call a kindergarten, some like to be bribed, some like to quarrel, others like to get angry!

September 2011

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – September 14, 2011

Woman: Watch out Mr! Don’t get sleepy!

Man: Isn’t it the same everywhere if you sit in “chairs” with air-conditioning, you always get sleepy, right Mrs...

April 2011

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – April 2, 2011

Man: A new and luxurious building, which we do indeed need to show that... our nation is rich... our people are affluent and prosperous!

February 2011

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – February 26, 2011

Kid: Buruk rupah, cermin dibelah – an Indonesian proverb meaning “Blaming the wrong reason. Looking for a scapegoat”.

December 2010

News/Indonesia
Kompas – December 30, 2010

Jakarta – The House of Representatives (DPR) for the period 2009-2014 has been deliberating a packet of three political laws, namely Law Number 22/2007 on Election Organisers, Law Number 2/2008 on Political Parties and Law Number 10/2008 on the Election of Members of the DPR, DPD and DPRD.

November 2010

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – November 6, 2010

Kid: Perhaps the people’s representatives would be smarter and perform better if their new building and comparative studies were here (Sidoarjo), in Wasior, in Mentawai or Merapi, yeah Dad!

October 2010

Cartoons/Indonesia
Kompas – October 27, 2010

Man: Are you evacuating too Mr?

Legislator: A comparative study!

News/Indonesia
Kompas – October 11, 2010

Jakarta – The mechanism of checks and balances that should be carried out by the House of Representatives (DPR) over the government is progressively disappearing.