JAKARTA (Reuters) - For anyone interested in the state of democracy in Indonesia, a look at recent headlines is instructive: a lawmaker caught watching porn in parliament, 15 politicians indicted for graft and parties more interested in overseas jaunts than passing laws.
Indonesia is an ambitious emerging market on the cusp of securing an investment-grade sovereign rating, but the slow pace of policy-making and the related problem of poor infrastructure need fixing, investors say.
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