tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-51085790272742542602023-11-15T09:47:31.533-08:00Berita KuAdminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08601922270267713116noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108579027274254260.post-50634175631903656252018-12-03T21:28:00.000-08:002018-12-03T21:28:19.588-08:00PKS: Jokowi Should Give Political Examples Without Lies<a href="https://tabloidnasional.com/index.php/category/politik/" target="_blank">Tabloid Nasional</a>. Deputy Chairperson of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) Assembly, Hidayat Nur Wahid, said that President Joko Widodo's (Jokowi's) statement asking politicians to stop conducting lies politics was naturally conveyed.<br /><br />In fact, he said, Jokowi should also set an example to do politics without lies, without hatred or cause controversy in the public.<br /><br />"It is only natural that the president will be the best example of politics without lies, so that others will easily follow," Hidayat said at the parliament complex in Jakarta on Monday (10/22).<br /><br />Because, said Hidayat, at present all statements and actions are highlighted by the media. The public is said to be able to know the realization or manifestation of the statements of elites and officials.<br /><br />Hidayat also considered Jokowi's statement because there were parties who were unstoppable in carrying out political lies. Although, Hidayat was reluctant to explain the party in question.<br /><br />"Then it started from Mr. Jokowi so that it would be a very good example, so that everyone would be comfortable in politics without lies," he said.<br /><br />For this reason, despite agreeing with Jokowi's statement, Hidayat requested that all parties prioritize ethics in politics. According to him, Jokowi's innuendo applies to all politicians.<br /><br />"Everyone should feel insulted," said the Deputy Chairperson of the MPR.<br /><br />Jokowi asked politicians to stop lying politics. This was conveyed by Jokowi when giving a speech at the peak of the Golkar Party's birthday celebration at JIExpo Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, Sunday (21/10).<br /><br />"We must end lie politics, self-righteous politics, and strengthen development politics. Politics of development work, political work. The development of a nation of human resources is ready to compete in the industrial revolution," Jokowi said in his speech.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Deputy Chairperson of the Gerindra Party Fadli Zon said that Jokowi was insinuating himself when asking all politicians and political parties to avoid lying politics.<br /><br />"Maybe in order to reflect the times," Fadli said at the parliament complex, Jakarta, Monday (10/22).<br /><br />Fadli actually questioned the parties who often did lie politics. Because, the politics of lies are considered as people who make promises but are not fulfilled.<br /><br />Moreover, he said, currently Jokowi has served for four years. During that period, Jokowi was called a lot of indulgence in promises without being fulfilled.<br /><br />"That is what political lies mean. So in my opinion, Pak Jokowi is insinuating himself," he said.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08601922270267713116noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108579027274254260.post-87490761410434276212018-12-03T21:27:00.000-08:002018-12-03T21:27:13.449-08:00Rizieq: 2019 Political Plots And Jokowi<a href="https://harianpress.com/index.php/category/politik/" target="_blank">Harian Press</a>. Rizieq Shihab for the umpteenth time failed to return to Indonesia. But the drama welcomed his return, took great success. The dormitory, which had taken place a few days earlier, received the broad media attention.<br /><br />Many of his supporters attended the dawn event in congregation in welcoming Rizieq at the Jami Baitul Amal Mosque, Cengkareng, West Jakarta. The police were made a little frantic. Officials with a number not prepared at a number of points, especially at Soekarno Hatta Airport.<br /><br />The Rizieq fanfare ends anticlimactically. But his supporters did not feel the slightest bit disappointed. They only have to delay their longing to meet Rizieq.<br /><br />In other parts, some people who did not like Rizieq were also relieved, of course for different reasons than those of Rizieq supporters.<br /><br />"(There he is) Just made a problem. Another demo, another raid, another hoax," said my friend Jokowi supporters who did not like Rizieq, who later liked to read and spread the status of 'celebrity social media' like Denny Siregar.<br /><br />Rizieq is indeed a controversial figure. It's difficult for people to be neutral when dealing with themselves. Usually, there are only two choices: hate or support Rizieq.<br /><br />Rizieq has its own characteristics.<br /><br />Rizieq, Jokowi and Political Plots 2019 (EMBG) A number of residents of Rizieq Shihab supporters who waited for him returned to Indonesia. (Indonesian CNN / Adhi Wicaksono)<br /><br />His voice was loud when giving speeches, his assertiveness, and his criticisms - as bad as the quality of his criticism of the government, as an oasis for some people who had long felt dissatisfied with Jokowi.<br /><br />Rizieq, in other words, has become a channel for some people to channel their dissatisfaction with the government, amid the sterility of political maneuvers from opposition parties.<br /><br />With all the attributes and roles mentioned above, Rizieq has no doubt been transformed into one of the calculated nonpartisan opposition figures.<br /><br />Various ways and gaps to 'silence' Rizieq. Starting from the case of utterances of hatred, insult to the emblem of the state, to alleged lewd conversations with Firza Husein.<br /><br />The government, in this case the police, did indeed succeed in silencing Rizieq. At least successfully forced the priest to leave to Saudi Arabia. Unfortunately, the success was temporary, prone to politicization, and could even lead to 'political catastrophe' for the sustainability of Jokowi's government in the 2019 Presidential Election.<br /><br />Unifying symbol<br /><br />The government seems ignorant that politically, Rizieq has become a unifying symbol of the opposition groups, both elite and grassroots.<br /><br />At the elite level, Rizieq managed to strengthen the ties of 212 alumni groups with opposition parties. While at the grassroots level, people who are not satisfied with Jokowi continue to wait for their return to be able to have a violent opposition figure.<br /><br />In this situation, do not be surprised if the issue of Rizieq's return, which has been rolling for the umpteenth time, is often under the spotlight.<br /><br />The issue of Rizieq's return was slow but sure, it had become a political commodity. One of them is to close the opposition ranks at the elite and grassroots level. Thus, this issue can be rolled out at any time in accordance with the current political situation.<br /><br />However, Rizieq's return in the near future will only be a meaningless political suicide. He will be prosecuted immediately, maybe also jailed.<br /><br />In the worst calculation, the imprisonment of Rizieq at a moment far from the event of the 2019 Presidential Election would certainly harm him and especially the opposition group.<br /><br />Rizieq who was in jail too early would make it difficult for the opposition to maintain mass political sentiment that was not satisfied with Jokowi. This Rizieq issue is prone to expand overwritten by other issues that come and go.<br /><br />And if politics is a matter of calculation and momentum, then the 2019 Presidential Election event is the most appropriate moment for Rizieq to return to Indonesia.<br /><br />At that time, Rizieq's return would trigger political turmoil for the ruling government.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08601922270267713116noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108579027274254260.post-8480876183253697022018-12-03T21:24:00.002-08:002018-12-03T21:24:47.220-08:00Spokesperson: Prabowo May Review China's Project If Elected<a href="https://pojokpos.com/index.php/category/politik/" target="_blank">Pojok Pos</a>. Some projects funded by China will undergo a review, if Prabowo Subianto was elected President of Indonesia in the 2019 Presidential Election. The spokesman did not say specifically, which Chinese projects will be reviewed. Meanwhile, analysts warn, terminating the project in the middle of the road can actually cause losses.<br /><br />Indonesia can review China's supported infrastructure projects, if opposition leader Prabowo Subianto is elected president next year, officials in his campaign team said on Wednesday (24/10).<br /><br />President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo - who sought to advance in re-election - has been involved in an ambitious "One Belt One Way" initiative, and has made a dilapidated infrastructure increase in the country a priority during his first term. Jokowi will face Prabowo - a former commander of the Army special forces with a record of human rights issues - in the presidential election scheduled for April 17 next year.<br /><br />"Some projects may be evaluated for needs, but need not be canceled," Andre Rosiade, spokesman for the Gerindra Party, responded to a question from BenarNews, an online news service affiliated with RFA, about whether Prabowo would review Chinese-backed projects if he won the presidency.<br /><br />"Prabowo is not anti-foreign and is ready to work with foreign countries, but the welfare of the Indonesian people is his priority."<br /><br />Andre did not say which projects would be reviewed.<br /><br />"We will not review the project just because it is funded by a particular country. The projects to be reviewed are those that cause state losses and weaken the country, "said Dahnil Anzar Simanjuntak, spokesman for Prabowo's campaign.<br /><br />"Pak Prabowo is against corrupt and manipulative practices, but he can work with investors from any country," he said.<br /><br />Indonesia is building high-speed trains as far as 140 kilometers (87 miles), and several power plants on the islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan with funding from China.<br /><br />The railway line, which connects the cities of Bandung in West Java and Jakarta, costs US $ 5.9 billion and is being built by a consortium led by China Railway International, according to information from the Indonesian government's National Investment Coordinating Board.<br /><br />Jokowi launched the project in early 2016 with much fanfare, but the development was delayed for around two years due to problems in land acquisition, among other issues.<br /><br />"Indonesia and China have good relations, but I think there are several projects that we want to review," said Hashim Djojohadikusumo — who is Prabowo's brother and campaign manager — to the South China Morning Post on Monday (10/22), referring to on One Belt, One Way.<br /><br />"I'm sure there are some very good projects, and I'm sure some projects aren't needed."<br />Beijing Geopolitical Plan<br /><br />Last year, Jokowi attended the One Belt One Road forum for two days, during which Beijing set out plans to invest more than US $ 1 trillion in its grand strategy of building a network of ports, roads, railways and other projects related to logistics, which stretched throughout Southeast Asia, South Asia, and beyond.<br /><br />The Maritime Silk Road is part of China's multi-branch strategy to improve its global trade relations by developing land and maritime lines, connecting the country and the largest economic center in the world with markets in Europe.<br /><br />China and Indonesia established diplomatic relations on April 13, 1950. In 2003, bilateral trade reached US $ 3.8 billion, but that number doubled almost tenfold to US $ 36.1 billion in 2010, according to the International Institute for Sustainable Development , an independent think tank based in Canada.<br /><br />But Jakarta posted a trade deficit of US $ 14 billion in 2016, with trade imbalances benefiting Beijing. Trade between the two countries peaked at US $ 58.8 billion last year, with Indonesia importing around US $ 35.7 billion in goods from China, mostly electronics, including telephones and computers, according to official figures. Indonesia exports most of the coal, steel and palm oil briquettes.<br /><br />Indonesia ranks fourth among China's biggest trading partners in Southeast Asia, after Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.<br /><br />Jokowi said in 2017 that he believed the One Belt One Road initiative would strengthen economic relations between China and Indonesia, and his government focused on building its infrastructure.<br /><br />China's regional rivals, India, have expressed doubts about China's geo-political strategy, and said that initiatives must be based on international norms, transparency and equalityAdminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08601922270267713116noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108579027274254260.post-79349934768831090592018-12-03T21:23:00.001-08:002018-12-03T21:23:32.887-08:00Political and Intelligent Literacy, Millennials Will Be Ready to Choose the Right President!<a href="https://kanalutama.com/index.php/category/politik/" target="_blank">Kanal Utama</a>. The Indonesian millennial generation will determine the direction of the 2019 presidential election because of their significant population size, 34-50 percent. They also don't have an apolitical attitude. Candidates who are able to think, absorb and accommodate their aspirations will have enough profit to win.<br /><br />Indonesia has taken the first step towards the 2019 presidential election by announcing the presidential and vice-presidential candidate pairs on August 10 2018. The 2019 presidential election is the second chance meeting between Joko "Jokowi" Widodo and Prabowo Subianto.<br /><br />President Jokowi has appointed a vice presidential partner who is accompanying him, Ma'ruf Amin, a conservative cleric from the Indonesian Ulama Council (MUI) with a background in the Muslim group Nahdaltul Ulama. On his side, Prabowo has chosen vice-presidential candidate Sandiaga Uno, a businessman and former deputy governor of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.<br /><br />Even though the presidential election will still be held in April 2019, supporters of the two candidates since the announcement of the two pair names have aggressively started campaigns mainly on social media. Voters from millennial age groups are potential targets because of their significant population size and widespread use of their social media.<br />Internet-based politics<br /><br />The population of millennial groups in Indonesia composes around 34.5 to 50 percent of the total population, with an age range of 15-35 years. This figure shows a very significant size, so millennial voters become the clear target group to win. However, are the two competitors aware and familiar with millennial generation aspirations?<br /><br />A strong characteristic of the millennial generation is the high rate of literacy and their involvement in the Internet. The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and the University of Berkeley in the study of "American Milenials 2011: Describing the Generation of Enigma" identified the strong face of millennial America as a digital native.<br /><br />About 57 percent of millennials are among the first group to try new technology. Their online activities in uploading and creating content ranging from photos, blogs, micro blogs, and others are very high: 60 percent, when compared to the activities of non-millennial groups as much as 29 percent.<br /><br />Research conducted in 2016 by the Indonesian Alvara Research Center showed that the millennial generation of Indonesia has characteristics similar to American millennials. Millennial Indonesia uses digital resources to know and understand politics by relying on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and LINE (rather than WhatsApp) channels to shape their perceptions of politics. Competing presidential candidates who practice politics theoretically now need to overcome this new political phenomenon to achieve success.<br />Pragmatic thinking<br /><br />The perspective of the Indonesian millennials is, whether embracing politics is beneficial for their immediate needs and innovative creativity and imagination. Idealism in politics, which means full commitment to political ideology from the left, Islamic, or liberal direction, is not a general perspective in millennial politics. Millennials consider politics based on their real and direct impact.<br /><br />Media in Indonesia often portray millennials as pragmatic and less interested in political idealism, presenting the image of successful young professionals with smart business breakthroughs and innovations such as the founders of Gojek and Tokopedia. Young politicians are barely included in the media as representatives of the millennial generation. However, despite their pragmatism, the millennial generation of Indonesia is not apolitical.<br /><br />In fact, millennial Muslim Indonesians are very critical of the current government in power as seen in their superiority in the # 2019 Movement of President. They joined in the movement, although sometimes they joined without thinking about exactly what the next agenda would be. The two presidential candidates should recognize this trend and find ways to change their political strategies.<br />Significance of Religion<br /><br />The Pew Research Center survey found that African-American millennial groups were more religious than their peers. This survey is interesting because it reflects the general trend of the Indonesian millennial generation. Indonesian millennial Muslims preserve and have a deep commitment to their Islamic doctrine.<br /><br />However, in studying religion, they obtained material from online sources, rather than from authoritative institutions and experts who had knowledge in religious studies. There is a tendency for them to be attracted to conservative Islamic groups. Many newly established Islamic congregations have a membership base dominated by millennials.<br /><br />This trend is quite alarming for the future of moderate Islam inAdminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08601922270267713116noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108579027274254260.post-19253695610912723862018-12-03T21:22:00.001-08:002018-12-03T21:22:15.346-08:00The Role of Millennials to Prevent the Misuse of Social Media and Politics<a href="https://pojoknasional.com/index.php/category/politik/" target="_blank">Pojok Nasional</a>. Answering Nico Erdi Purwanto's question at #Millennials Choosing, about the role of generations of millennials in reducing misuse of social media (social media) or reducing political temperatures ahead of the election, there are several steps that can be taken.<br /><br />Among them are wise in surfing, that is by choosing vague social accounts. You can also choose reliable sources of information, so you can avoid hoaxes, which can add to the political temperature in this country.<br /><br />Following are responses from a number of millennials to respond to Nico Erdi Purwanto's question:<br />Millennials are not too synonymous with politics, but close to social media. Later, social media was used as a place to ridicule and overthrow political opponents. What is the role of the millennial generation in reducing the misuse of social media, or at least 'cooling' the hot atmosphere ahead of the elections and presidential elections - even if it cannot be said to eliminate heat friction between supporters?<br /><br />1. It is wiser and selective to use social media<br />The Role of Millennials Prevent Abuse of Social Sciences and Politics of GaduhDok. IDN Times / Special<br /><br />Mirza Aditya, a student at the Faculty of Communication Sciences at the University of Persada Indonesia, Y.A.I (UPI YAI), believes that to reduce misuse of social media or 'cool' the heat of political temperatures in elections, millennials must be more selective in using social media.<br /><br />Like on Twitter, the man who is familiarly called Mirza prefers to use accounts of politicians or influencers who have already been verified. Thus it will reduce the hoax that can add to the political commotion ahead of the 2019 Presidential Election.<br /><br />"In my opinion, it depends on the social media used. For example on Twitter, there are a lot of their influencers who have been verified, so the content they post is more reliable," said the seventh semester student to the IDN Times in Jakarta, Thursday (11/22 )<br /><br />According to Mirza, unclear accounts will usually spread provocative content. Therefore, according to him, you should avoid these accounts.<br /><br />"No effort is ignored. The accounts usually make the atmosphere even worse. We have to choose an account that is verified, more selective about using social media," he said.<br /><br />2. Do not vilify other potential choices and focus on providing support to potential choices<br />The Role of Millennials Prevent Abuse of Social Sciences and Politics of GaduhDok. IDN Times / Special<br /><br />Fatru, the sixth semester student at the Pancasila University has other views and ways to reduce the misuse of social media, so as not to increase the political temperature to heat up before the election.<br /><br />"In general, on social media that is heating up millennials, who fight them too. So I think that it will raise awareness about using social media well. Compared to dropping political opponents, it is better to support the pair they support, rather than looking for adversity," he said.<br /><br />The student, full name Fatru Qalbie Septizar Akbar, also agreed with Mirza, to avoid unverified accounts.<br /><br />"It doesn't need to be ignored if there are unclear accounts or destroying the situation, there are many accounts that are not clear, and search for clear news sources. There are many media that are not clear. (So) we have to filter incoming info, "said the 21-year-old man.<br /><br />3. Millennials can create creative content that builds on social media<br />The Role of Millennials Prevent Abuse of Social Sciences and Politics of GaduhDok. IDN Times / Special<br /><br />Meanwhile, Siti Diana Safitri, a student at Open University Communication Studies, believes that millennials can build a peaceful and polite political atmosphere through creative content in social media.<br /><br />"This millennial generation should be able to cheer up, that the presidential election is a democratic people's party. Can YouTubers make content about the 'different is beautiful' election, or 'Indonesia peace.' Because I see there are no millennial YouTubers who raise it, maybe because it's too extreme, and it should be able to create interesting content, so that it can educate other millennial friends, "said the 23-year-old woman.<br /><br />The existence of friction in the community approaching the election, according to Diana, because the awareness of polite politics in Indonesia has not reached the point of maturity. So that social media is filled with ridicule or mutual blasphemy between supporters and candidate pairs.<br /><br />4. Providing political education to his friends<br />The Role of Millennials Prevent Abuse of Social Sciences and Politics of GaduhDok. IDN Times / Special<br /><br />Another way the millennial generation plays a role in reducing social misuse and building a peaceful atmosphere ahead of the election, according to a private employee, Deri Ramdhani, provides understanding or education to friends around him.<br /><br />"The role of the millennial generation is one that can be done, which is to explain the negative impacts caused to friends who are still carried by the atmosphere of 'heat' or friction on social media, such as being able to cause hostility horizontally," said Deri.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08601922270267713116noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108579027274254260.post-33381514036839515222018-12-03T21:20:00.001-08:002018-12-03T21:20:23.731-08:00Prabowo Asks Volunteers to Check DPT and Give Campaign Fund Donations<a href="https://rakyatutama.com/index.php/category/politik/" target="_blank">Rakyat Utama</a>. Presidential candidate number 02 Prabowo Subianto asked his volunteers to examine the 2019 Election Voter List (DPT) in each of their regions to ensure they were included in the list. Prabowo also appealed to volunteers to donate funds to support campaign costs.<br /><br />Prabowo's request was made during the declaration of Prabowo-Sandiaga's national volunteer at Istora, Senayan, Jakarta, Thursday (11/22). In the event, it was estimated that there were more than 3,000 people combined with 296 groups from 815 groups and volunteer organizations supporting Prabowo-Sandiaga. The volunteers came from various regions in Indonesia. In fact, there are also volunteers who come from abroad, such as the United Arab Emirates, Australia, Timor Leste, and Malaysia.<br /><br />"We ask for help, please check the DPT. Check in your RW and RT," Prabowo said. This was done to ensure that there were no multiple identity data in the DPT in the area of each volunteer. The reason, the General Election Commission (KPU) until Tuesday (11/20) still found the potential for multiple data in the DPT of 1.19 million voters.<br /><br />He also asked his volunteers to help contribute funds. The funds will be used by Prabowo with Sandiaga Uno to campaign. Prabowo said he was currently short of funds. The same thing was experienced by parties in the Indonesia Fair and Prosperous Coalition which carried it. "We are asking for willingness to help Rp. 2,000, Rp. 5,000, Rp. 10,000, Rp. 20,000. Regardless, we will announce it later," Prabowo said.<br /><br />Deputy Chairperson of the BPN Prabowo-Sandiaga, Eddy Soeparno said, the funds requested to the volunteers were not intended for the operation of the winning team. One of these funds will be used to campaign in the media.<br /><br />In addition, Eddy said that the funds were needed to provide witnesses and attribute needs. "Of course we are waiting, expecting assistance in self-help, mutual cooperation from the community as much as possible. No matter what the people give up and give up, we accept it," Eddy said.<br /><br />A number of volunteers are currently donating funds to Prabowo-Sandiaga. Eddy said, BPN Prabowo-Sandiaga would not see the value of the donated funds but rather the spirit of community sacrifice to win the presidential candidate and vice presidential candidate number 02.<br /><br />However, Eddy acknowledged that there were no joint accounts that were used as a place for holding funds from volunteers. Eddy said, the joint account will soon be made by the BPN Prabowo-Sandiaga. "Later the joint account will be a holding account of all funds which are independently collected by the community," said Eddy.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08601922270267713116noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108579027274254260.post-84767925409736001712018-12-03T21:19:00.000-08:002018-12-03T21:19:11.010-08:00Prabowo Subianto Sindir Elite Politics Often Always Lies about the Problems of the Nation of Indonesia<a href="https://www.rakyatdigital.com/index.php/category/politik/" target="_blank">Rakyat Digital</a>. Presidential candidate number 02 Prabowo Subianto insinuates the political elite often lying about the current condition of Indonesia. They are considered to always talk that Indonesia is in a good situation.<br /><br />For example, unemployment is said to be declining, the economy is good, and the prices of basic commodities are quite good. In fact, this does not match reality.<br /><br />At present there are still many poor people in Indonesia. "Elites always talk that everything is good, you know, you can answer how the suffering of the people," Prabowo said to the attendees at Istora, Senayan, Jakarta, Thursday (11/22).<br /><br />When referring to data from the Central Statistics Agency, for example related to unemployment, the number in August 2018 increased by 130 thousand people to 7 million compared to the position in February 2018 of 6.87 million. Similarly, compared to the position in August 2017 the number of unemployed people increased by 40 thousand.<br /><br />The unemployment rate in the second semester of 2018 increased to 5.34 percent of the total workforce of 124 million. The unemployment rate is higher than in the first semester of 5.13 percent with the workforce reaching 133.94 million people. But it is lower than the position of the second semester of 2017 which reached 5.5 percent with a workforce of 128.06 million.<br /><br />If it is withdrawn five years back, unemployment in August is always up compared to February. However, the trend of movements since 2014 continues to decline. In August 2014, the number of unemployed was 7.2 million people or 5.94 percent, then in August this year it fell to 7 million. (See the following graph).<br /><br />According to him, many political elites acted and deceived the public. He also considered that in Indonesia, people who are getting smarter are getting better at lying and stealing. However, the community is full of being lied to by the political elite. "Hey, you who have a lot of money, you have power, don't you think the Indonesian people can be deceived," Prabowo said.<br /><br />Therefore, he promised to save the Indonesian people if later elected in the 2019 Presidential Election. Prabowo felt he could bring a lot of hope to the people. Therefore, he will be a tool for the community to bring about improvement in the nation and state by recruiting the best sons and daughters from all walks of life.<br /><br />Those recruited, said Prabowo, did not see the origin of his party. He also will not think of religion and ethnicity from Indonesian sons and daughters while loving the nation and not corruption. "We will save the Indonesian nation again in the hands of the people of Indonesia. That's what I promised to the Indonesian people, "Prabowo saidAdminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08601922270267713116noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108579027274254260.post-77089278959865089912018-12-03T21:17:00.001-08:002018-12-03T21:17:39.068-08:00Prabowo Subianto: Encourage Indonesia to Do Food Self-Sufficiency<a href="https://www.channelrakyat.com/index.php/category/politik/" target="_blank">Channel Rakyat</a>. Candidates for President Prabowo Subianto encourage Indonesia to return to self-sufficiency, which includes self-sufficiency in food, water and energy. This is one of his strategies to win voters ahead of the upcoming 2019 Presidential Election. Last week, Prabowo's team also talked about his plan to cut corporate and personal income tax rates if he won the election, so he could compete better with neighboring low-tax countries such as Singapore, in attracting more investment.<br /><br />Indonesian President Candidate, Prabowo Subianto, said that he had a "big push strategy" to make the country a prosperous nation, following several Southeast Asian neighbors.<br /><br />One of its core programs is achieving self-sufficiency in food, energy and water, Prabowo said in his remarks at the annual Indonesian Economic Forum on Wednesday (11/21).<br /><br />"My strategy will be to use our competitive advantage," the retired military general said, referring to agriculture and agribusiness.<br /><br />Prabowo is seen as still lagging behind President Joko Widodo in the April vote. To attract voters, he has poured great ideas in the past few weeks.<br /><br />Last week, Prabowo's team talked about his plan to cut corporate and personal income tax rates if he won the election, so that he could compete better with low-tax neighboring countries such as Singapore, in attracting more investment.<br /><br />Prabowo told the forum on Wednesday (21/11): "We occupy a third of the world's tropical zone ... We can have three crops a year with technology, good management."<br /><br />He also said that Indonesia could regrow 88 million ha of destroyed forest - twice the size of the island of Sumatra - to make them productive again, to help meet the goals of state self-sufficiency. He did not say how he would take over vast land to replant the forest.<br /><br />Many forests in the three main islands of Indonesia - Java, Sumatra and Kalimantan - have been cleared for agriculture and plantations, from rice to oil palm and other commodities such as rubber.<br /><br />He said that Indonesia's forests are very important for food production and renewable energy generation. He gave an example of how forests can produce bioenergy such as bioethanol from palm trees and biocoal by heating biomass intensely.<br /><br />The 66-year-old man criticized Indonesia's current heavy reliance on fuel imports, while at the same time exporting large amounts of crude oil.<br /><br />He warned of a depletion of energy resources, citing projections that the resource-rich country would need to depend on imports for all energy or fuel needs by 2027.<br />2019 Presidential Election<br /><br />Indonesian President Joko Widodo (second from left) and his vice president, Ma'ruf Amin, (left) along with their rivals, Prabowo Subianto (second from right) and his vice president, Sandiaga Uno (right) in Jakarta, Indonesia, on September 23, 2018. ( Photo: AP Photo / Tatan Syuflana)<br /><br />State-owned energy company Pertamina said in September that oil imports for this year had averaged 393,000 barrels per day (bpd) until August. This is 6 percent higher than the daily average of 370,000 bpd that Indonesia imported for the whole of last year.<br /><br />Regardless of the domestic orientation, Prabowo said that he would be open to foreign investment and would like to learn from other countries with advanced technology, such as the United States (US) and India, on agricultural issues.<br /><br />Prabowo is the son of a prominent Indonesian economist, Sumitro Djojohadikusumo. His big ideas about economic problems are one of the main keys of his campaign.<br /><br />The pair of presidential candidates are entrepreneurs and former Deputy Governor of Jakarta Sandiaga Uno. Their economic policy team includes economist Dradjad Wibowo, a politician from the National Mandate Party (PAN).<br /><br />Prabowo and Sandiaga challenged President Jokowi and his partner, cleric Ma'ruf Amin, in the vote in April.<br /><br />The former military figure also promised that if elected, he would emulate the success stories of countries that had succeeded in significantly reducing poverty.<br /><br />He quoted China, which it said had raised more than 90 percent of its population from the poverty line since 1978 with an "economic miracle". He added: "I am convinced that we can change this country very quickly, but we need a clean and strong government."<br /><br />Prabowo raises various indicators to show that Indonesia lags behind several neighboring Southeast Asian countries.<br /><br />Indonesia's tax ratio - which reached 10.3 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) - occupies 112th place from 124 countries in 2016, far lower than Thailand (66th), Malaysia (86), Singapore (87) , and Philippines (88), menAdminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08601922270267713116noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108579027274254260.post-11419158365667183342018-12-03T20:58:00.000-08:002018-12-03T20:58:11.011-08:00Suspect in the Case of Drunk Sanggat Sanitary Napkins is Difficult to be Entangled in the Law<a href="https://www.buletinnasional.com/index.php/category/hukum/" target="_blank">Buletin Nasional</a>. Drunk using sanitary napkins is endemic in a number of areas in Central Java, West Java, including Jakarta. However, the perpetrators in this case are difficult to get charged because there are no rules that classify sanitary napkins as a type of narcotics.<br /><br />Deputy for Eradication of the National Narcotics Agency (BNN) Inspector General Arman Depari said that to deal with it his party would process the perpetrators with alleged abuse.<br /><br />"Usually the drug is abuse. This is what we will do again.<br /><br />Bandages are legal products and not a type of narcotics. Therefore Depari said that the National Narcotics Agency is still studying this phenomenon from various aspects, including legal aspects.<br /><br />In the process of investigating cases like this, he said, the BNN would review the applicable rules and trace the reasons for the perpetrators of misusing the product.<br /><br />Actors can be charged by law if there is an element of intentional misuse of goods into narcotics. Conversely, the BNN will provide different treatment if investigators find an element of accident.<br /><br />"If for example there is a violation of the law or indeed there is an accident, it is indeed a different method of handling," he said.<br /><br />The difficulty of ensnaring the perpetrators was also recognized by the Head of the Eradication of BNN Central Java Province Adjunct Senior Commissioner Suprinarto.<br /><br />"We cannot take action against them, legal actions cannot be done because goods are used legally and not narcotics or psychotropic substances," Suprinarto said.<br /><br />As for what can be done now, he said, namely educating the public not to abuse the product.<br /><br />"Our steps can provide education to them that deviant behavior is detrimental to health," he continued.<br /><br />This drunken outbreak using sanitary napkins is usually done by street children and teenagers. They boil the sanitary napkin first, then drink the boiled water to get the hangover effect<br /><br />Suprinarto said that initially the sanitary napkins used were old sanitary napkins in garbage dumps. However, due to hygiene and hygiene considerations, the sanitary napkins used now are new sanitary napkins.<br /><br />This trend is suspected to be due to the increasingly high cost of coplo pills, including glue and liquid cough medicine which used to be used by street children to get drunk.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08601922270267713116noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108579027274254260.post-3663563016486630062018-12-03T20:56:00.003-08:002018-12-03T20:56:41.050-08:00Government Designing Omnibus Law for Ease of Business Licensing<a href="https://porosnasional.com/index.php/category/hukum/" target="_blank">Poros Nasional</a>. Pemerintah segera menyelesaikan rancangan hukum omnibus terkait dengan perizinan berusaha. Aturan dalam bentuk undang-undang tersebut akan menjadi payung dari tidak kurang 20 undang-undang terkait dengan perizinan.<br /><br />Perbaikan perizinan berusaha diharapkan bisa membantu mendorong realisasi investasi di Indonesia. "Di awal tahun depan kita upayakan percepat. Kami (Kementerian/Lembaga) secara substansi itu sudah oke," kata Sekretaris Menko Perekonomian Susiwijono Moegiarso di Jember, Jawa Timur pada Kamis (22/11).<br /><br />Susi menjelaskan, upaya untuk memperkuat sistem Layanan Perizinan Berusaha Terintegrasi secara Elektronik atau Online Single Submission (OSS) terdiri atas tiga hal. Pertama, yakni penyempurnaan sistem teknologi informasi OSS, perbaikan proses bisnis yang melibatkan Kementerian/Lembaga (K/L) dan Pemerintah Daerah, serta hukum omnibus sebagai bagian dari reformasi regulasi.<br /><br />"Untuk omnibus law substansinya sepanjang terkait dengan perizinan maka semuanya akan tunduk ke undang-undang itu," kata Susi.<br /><br />Susi mengakui implementasi hukum omnibus tersebut tidak mudah. Hal ini lantaran perizinan di berbagai sektor sudah memiliki landasan undang-undang masing-masing. Meski begitu, dia menyatakan, seluruh K/L sudah berkomitmen untuk mewujudkan aturan hukum tersebut. Bahkan, dia menyebut, Presiden Joko Widodo pun termasuk orang yang memberikan dukungan.<br /><br />Susi mengatakan, saat ini pemerintah telah mempelajari penyusunan hukum omnibus dari sejumlah negara seperti Inggris, Belanda, dan Amerika Serikat. Dia mengatakan, setelah pemerintah mematangkan draf rancangan undang-undang (RUU) tersebut baru akan mengajukannya kepada DPR.<br /><br />"Kalau konsepnya sudah matang kita akan segera minta waktu untuk diskusi dengan parlemen. Mudah-mudahan akhir tahun ini substansinya sudah selesai," ujar Susi.<br /><br />Sementara itu, Peneliti dari Institute for Development of Economics and Finance (Indef) Bhima Yudhistira menilai, pemerintah perlu memperbaiki hambatan utama dalam kemudahan investasi di Indonesia. Hal itu seperti permasalahan administrasi dan birokrasi dalam berusaha.<br /><br />"Pemerintah perlu melihat akar masalah yang struktural," kata Bhima.<br /><br />Bhima menyebut, dalam laporan kemudahan berbisnis (Ease of Doing Business/EoDB) Bank Dunia perizinan memulai usaha Indonesia masih menempati peringkat ke-134 di dunia. Kemudian, administrasi pembayaran pajak masih berada di peringkat ke-112.<br /><br />Selain itu, birokrasi daerah yang lambat dan persoalan korupsi juga menjadi hambatan utama realisasi investasi di Indonesia. "Itu yang harus diselesaikan dulu baru investor akan masuk," kata Bhima. Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08601922270267713116noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108579027274254260.post-63479224019339081832018-12-03T20:52:00.004-08:002018-12-03T20:52:48.824-08:00The Marijuana Carrier Woman Has Been Sentenced by a Judge of 6 Years and a fine of Rp.800 Million<a href="https://tabloidnasional.com/index.php/category/hukum/" target="_blank">Tabloid Nasional</a>. The panel of judges at the Ambon District Court sentenced Meggy Tamaela (31) to a six-year prison sentence, the woman accused of carrying ten packages of marijuana from Sorong, West Papua who were arrested in Ambon City on June 11, 2018.<br /><br />"Stating that the defendant legally and convincingly was found guilty of violating article 111 paragraph (1) Law number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics," said the Ambon District Court chief judge Hery Setyobudi accompanied by Lucky Rombot Kalalo and Esau Yarisetou as judge members, in Ambon , Thursday (11/22).<br /><br />The defendant was also sentenced to pay a fine of Rp. 800 million, three months in prison.<br /><br />The accused of being accused of imprisonment and fines for not supporting government programs in combating drug trafficking, while those who relied were defendants who were polite, had never been convicted, and had three children dependent.<br /><br />The judges' decision was also lighter than the demands of the Maluku Prosecutor General Prosecutor, Ester Wattimuri, who in the previous trial asked the defendant to be sentenced to seven years in prison, a fine of Rp800 million, six months in prison.<br /><br />The defendant was initially arrested by members of the Maluku Regional Police Directorate of Narcotics on June 11, 2018 in a boarding house in the Poka area, Teluk Ambon Sub-district.<br /><br />"At that time the defendant had just arrived from Papua by riding a Motorbike Mount Dempo which docked at the Yos Sudarso Port of Ambon," he said.<br /><br />The police then followed the defendant who was looking for a boarding house and got a room in a place in the Poka area at around 9:20 p.m.<br /><br />The defendant was immediately asked by the police about the "goods" he brought from Papua and was immediately answered if one type of marijuana drug was temporarily stored in a backpack drawer he was carrying.<br /><br />When the examination was conducted, it turned out that the 11 packages of dried marijuana brought by the defendant belonged to his colleague named Vanyo alias Valen who lived in Sorong, Papua.<br /><br />The results of examination of the defendant's urine at Ambon Bhayangkara Hospital also showed Meggy positive amphetamine, tetrahydrocannabinol and methamphetamine.<br /><br />For this action, the defendant was snared in violation of article 111, juncto 114, juncto article 127 paragraph (1) letter A Law number 35 of 2009 concerning narcotics.<br /><br />The panel of judges adjourned the trial until next week with the agenda of listening to the defense of the defendant's legal counsel team, Hendrik Lusikoy and Robert Lesnussa from the Indonesian Maluku Legal Aid Foundation.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08601922270267713116noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108579027274254260.post-2888264581039300332018-12-03T20:51:00.000-08:002018-12-03T20:51:39.269-08:00Alleged Student Rape: What University Efforts Can Deal With Sexual Violence?<a href="https://harianpress.com/index.php/category/hukum/" target="_blank">Harian Press</a>. Prolonged conversations about alleged rape Agni, a student at Gajah Mada University, Yogyakarta when KKN raises questions about how institutions with large communities such as universities, handle cases of alleged violence or sexual abuse.<br /><br />Alleged rapists also UGM students. Panut Chancellor Mulyono told reporters on Friday (09/11) that he hoped the alleged victims and perpetrators "will graduate from UGM to be better than they are now."<br /><br />Not all universities in Indonesia, according to Komnas Perempuan's records, have procedures for dealing with sexual violence.<br /><br />"Not all campuses have SOPs dealing with sexual violence. In fact, at the high school level there is already Minister of Education and Culture Number 82/2015 which regulates sanctions for violence and bullying, including handling them," Commissioner of Komnas Perempuan, Masruchah, told Quiniawati Pasaribu.<br /><br />In Komnas Perempuan's record, said Masruchah, the new Jakarta Theological College has guidelines for non-violence in educational institutions.<br /><br />According to Masruchah, it is important for the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education (Kemendikti) to stipulate that each university must have procedures for cases of sexual violence.<br /><br />The incident that happened to Gadjah Mada University (UGM) students with a pseudonym Agni took place in the middle of last year in Maluku and was reported to the university, said Suharti, director of Rifka Annisa, an institution that accompanied victims.<br /><br />This case became a national issue after UGM student media, Balairungpress.com revealed it, with exposures of alleged sexual assault events, which gave rise to its own debate about the extent to which details of sexual assault could be described.<br /><br />Hall said, such details were written based on the victim's agreement.<br />The case is considered complete?<br /><br />The event took place during the Community Service Program (KKN) in Maluku last year. The suspect is a fellow student from the KKN. Allegations of rape were said to take place when the two were forced to stay in the same room in the house of a resident.<br /><br />UGM Spokesperson, Iva Ariani, said the case had been declared completed by the university with all recommendations issued by the Investigation Team consisting of the Psychology Team, the Faculty of Engineering and the UGM Faculty of Social and Political Sciences.<br /><br />These recommendations include improving the value of Agni's Community Service (KKN) as a victim, which was originally C to A / B, compensation for tuition, and receiving counseling facilities.<br /><br />"Most of the recommendations have been made, the victims are now in UGM psychology assistance," said the UGM Spokesperson and Protocol.<br /><br />In addition, said Iva Ariani, the alleged perpetrators were also still subject to sanctions, namely repetition of KKN in the following semester.<br /><br />"He (the alleged perpetrator) has already been sanctioned, that is, he was immediately withdrawn from the KKN location in Seram and received a one-semester suspension for KKN. But it can take part in KKN again after the next year, and it has been implemented," he continued<br /><br />That means, said Iva, as long as the process has not been completed, the alleged perpetrators cannot be passed.<br />Dead end<br /><br />Meanwhile, Suharti, director of Rifka Annisa, the institution that accompanied the victims, said that he had conveyed information about victims' rights to Agni and discussed alternative solutions through legal channels.<br /><br />Assistance by Rifka Annisa began since September 2017 after the victim came to access services in her office.<br /><br />The problem is, often the legal process is faced with a deadlock, due to various factors, said Suharti. As a result, the victim did not get justice.<br /><br />"With these legal constraints, it is important to find alternative solutions that provide protection and a sense of justice for victims by prioritizing the principle of consent from victims," said Suharti.<br /><br />What is also very important and urgent, said the Commissioner of the National Commission on Violence Against Women, Masruchah, is the establishment of mechanisms and special institutions in universities to handle cases of sexual harassment or attacks.<br /><br />"There should also be things like (at STT Jakarta) in universities (other), because there are quite a lot of facts about sexual violence at college," he continued.<br /><br />At STT Jakarta, said Masruchah since students were just starting to study, they had been introduced to guidelines for anti-sexual violence behavior.<br /><br />"The guideline is a basis that is signed by all parties, that they may not commit sexual violence in any form. If they do it will be ready to be dismissed or there will be action from the campus. Sanctions are strict," explained Masruchah.<br /><br />While at the University of Indonesia (UI) Jakarta, said Masruchah, it was only limited to the introduction in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences and not yet become the rector's policy.<br /><br />"That is also because the number of active female UI activist friends is included in the 16 Days Non-Violence campaign."<br /><br />In monitoring BBAdminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08601922270267713116noreply@blogger.com0