Indonesia polls show hard-line Islamists losing ground

JAKARTA, Indonesia — The popularity of hard-line Islamic parties is on the wane in Indonesia as it prepares for presidential elections this year, making the Southeast Asian nation a rare example in the Muslim world of a place where secular democracy is taking hold.

JAKARTA, Indonesia — The popularity of hard-line Islamic parties is on the wane in Indonesia as it prepares for presidential elections this year, making the Southeast Asian nation a rare example in the Muslim world of a place where secular democracy is taking hold.

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