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RI 'can promote democracy' for Afghans |
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Ahmad Suaedy, executive director of Indonesia's Wahid Institute, shared similar views, saying political elites often benefited from the rise of Islamism to win power.
He said local political influence was one factor for gubernatorial candidates to offer sharia-inspired bylaws to lure more voters.
(See: RI 'can promote democracy' for Afghans) |