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FREQUENCY = B FREQUENCY Elections held every A ppp and DPR called early by PM oF elections are every 5 Governor-General SENATE ‘Twelve senators per ORGANISATION ORGANISATION fixed ; entetors esr sormed OF ELECTIONS OFELECTIONS — Members of the DPD. senators per rrttory represent a province Sere ead AEC organisos Foderal | Evary party fighting for cloctions: The credibility of aseatsin the MPR must COS ind MP's: e at least 30% of the femal indidates. The Federal Parliament to make Constitution says that electoral laws are included “free and open" must be fote in ve Constitution, mold very ve years VOTING HL ss) , VorING It is compulsory for Australian Ne Votin: 7 cteeetaeon, ‘eerageateawemie = SY Yating nt sompulon rte cin sate ae tomar eure st cane mabletet voting HOR TERMS use proportional voting. 150 members of the HOR are elected for Party with majorly of sects carne tho [iii aaa right to form parliament. | depending on population INDONESIA SEPARATION OF POWERS AUSTRALIA @ occwcu Seed eee AUSTRALIA INDONESIA As} AUSTRALIA VS INDONESIA POLITICAL FREEDOMS CRIMINAL RIGHTS InAutriayouhave Indonesian the death Poreionf da hog the ight 19 Cy Freedom of Religion: While in Australia residents have been given the right to believe and practice any religion they want in a peaceful manner. Whereas in Indonesia this freedom only applies to Catholicism, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Protestantism, Confucianism. Freedom of Association In Australia, residents are allowed tojoin groups and ‘organisations as they wish so long as it doesn't violate the law FREEDOM OF SPEECH YYouhave the ight to voice Reguedess of your Media censorhip is Ciizes ere ete 12 your opinion pecceuly. in etinity youre prohtedin usrala and can demand Indonetia the goverment gen the ight an but tl pracoad to knowedge of whats ele ee ee es er a In Australia, citizens have the right to a: peacefully protest when they feel their Ny views or opinions are somehow not being considered by the nation. In Indonesia, police and other authority figures actively attempt to silence or withstrain any "whistle-blower"

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