Mass protests first erupted last week, prompted by anger over the perks and benefits given to lawmakers, including a controversial housing allowance

JAKARTA: Indonesian political parties have agreed to revoke a number of perks and privileges for parliamentarians, President Prabowo Subianto said on Sunday, in a major concession…

Indonesian political parties agree to revoke perks for parliamentarians after anti-government protests turn deadly, President Prabowo Subianto announces.

Eight people have died in the protests that began a week ago amid escalating anger over lawmakers’ pay.

Protests over corruption and inequality have spiralled into violence, arson and deaths.

Anger at perks for politicians spilled over into wider protests after the death of a 21-year-old delivery driver in Jakarta

Mass protests first erupted last week, prompted by anger over the perks and benefits given to lawmakers, including a controversial housing allowance

Police have arrested 1,240 people in Jakarta since protests broke out last week over lavish perks for lawmakers.

JAKARTA: At least 20 people are missing after violent Indonesia protests sparked by lavish perks for lawmakers that have widened to include anger against police, a rights group…

As many as 20 people remain missing following violent protests in Indonesia, initially sparked by outrage over lawmakers' lavish perks and now fueled...