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Exploring Cak Imin’s Historic Meeting with Gus Dur’s Family: A Legacy of Unity and Remembrance

by Chief Editor March 27, 2025
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The Political Dynamics of Presidential Farewells and Alliances

As political landscapes evolve, the meeting—or lack thereof—of past and current leaders becomes a focal point for political discourse. In an eye-opening development, Jazilul Fawaid, leader of the PKB parliamentary faction, has expressed a desire for former President Megawati Soekarnoputri and incumbent President Joko Widodo to gather post-lebaran, reflecting an intriguing political undercurrent.

He voiced this hope following a noteworthy gathering of children of former presidents and Jokowi at the birthday party of Prabowo Subianto‘s son. This setting depicted a unifying moment, raising questions about future camaraderie among the nation’s former leaders.

Context and Controversy: What Sparks the Debate?

Guntur Romli from PDIP highlighted the absence of any official confirmation regarding a meeting between Megawati and Jokowi, pointing out the need for clarity before public speculation. He shared this perspective amidst what appears to be strategic and sometimes competitive posturing within Indonesian political circles.

This lack of clarity not only draws skepticism but ignites curiosity. What if a reconciliatory tone dominated the political atmosphere, akin to the congenial spirit witnessed at Didit’s birthday? Would it contribute to a more harmonious national dialogue?

Did You Know?: The influence of political alliances extends far beyond mere office interactions; they impact governance, policy direction, and international relations.

Insights into Political Unity: The Potential Benefits

Amid the debates, Jazilul emphasized the symbolic power of such meetings. He sees them as opportunities to reflect the nation’s collective aspirations. When prominent leaders transcend individual agendas and embody unity, it signals a potential for reconciliation and progress.

Despite skepticism, these gatherings could foster policy continuities that benefit both domestic agendas and global diplomatic relations. Such unity echoes calls for cohesion during national festivals like Lebaran, emphasizing reconciliation against a backdrop of diverse political legacies.

Pro Tip: Leaders engaging in diplomatic camaraderie help soften partisan divides, rally public confidence, and create a favorable climate for domestic and international policy initiatives.

Hashtag and Social Media Interaction

Social media buzz and hashtags tend to amplify these discussions, inviting public opinion and emotional investment. Hashtags like #IndonesianUnity or #PresidentialBridges become rallying cries for those advocating peaceful transitions and respect for political legacies.

FAQ: Common Questions on Presidential Relationships

Q: Why is a meeting between former and current presidents significant?

A: Such events often signify reconciliation or a commitment to stable governance. They demonstrate a willingness to transcend past differences for national stability.

Q: What impact do these meetings have on public perception?

A: Public reactions can vary, but favorable perceptions are generally seen when leaders exemplify unity and progress. It boosts confidence in the political system.

Q: How can future presidential meetings be fostered?

A: By maintaining open channels of dialogue, focusing on common goals, and avoiding politicized narratives. Leaders should prioritize collective national interests.

Explore More: The dynamics of political interactions shape the future—for leaders and citizens alike. For more insights on political strategies, visit our [Political Analysis section](#).

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March 27, 2025 0 comments
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Nourishing on a Budget: Free, Balanced Menu Without Dairy

by Chief Editor January 7, 2025
written by Chief Editor

Headline: School Meals: The Debate Over Missing Milk on the First Day

Subhead: Despite initial omissions, priorities are shifting to ensure sustainable distribution.


JAKARTA – The newly launched school meals program, a flagship initiative of President Prabowo Subianto‘s administration, commenced on January 6, 2025. This program has been highly anticipated, with the primary concept being to provide balanced and nutritious meals to students nationwide.

On the program’s first day, 190 Satellite Units for Nutritional Services (SPPG) were operational across 26 provinces. Each SPPG is headed by an official from the National Nutrition Board. Despite the widespread enthusiasm and positive reception, one notable absence has sparked discussion: the lack of milk in some schools’ meals.

Residents of SD Negeri Kedung Badak 1 in Bogor, West Java, were surprised to find that their children’s free school meals did not include milk. The menu consisted of rice, omelette, carrots and cabbage, and bananas. The absence of milk was also noticed in Depok, where Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture, Muhaimin Iskandar, acknowledged the issue and stated that provisions would be made available gradually.

The Istana confirmed that milk is not included in every meal, with executive officer Hasan Nasbi noting that milk may be served one to two times a week. The decision to incorporate milk into the meals depends on its availability. However, with a budget of Rp10,000 per meal, officials affirm that this allocation includes milk when available.

To ensure sustainability and support local industries, the National Nutrition Board has prioritized milk distribution in regions with dairy farming. The board, headed by Dadan Hindayana, aims to reduce milk imports by promoting local production. In areas without dairy farms, other protein sources like fish and eggs can be substituted, along with alternative calcium sources.

In Jakarta, the governor’s office has stated that milk will be provided twice a week, with other meal variations to follow. To maintain diversity and quality,kusus menus will cater to regional preferences and food availability. Despite initial hurdles, the school meals program remains committed to ensuring adequate nutrition and culinary variety for Indonesian students.

This is a developing story. Follow DetikNews for more updates.

January 7, 2025 0 comments
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President Prabowo Establishes Community Schools for Indigent Students: Free Education with Dormitory Facilities

by Chief Editor January 5, 2025
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Prabowo Akan Bangun ‘Sekolah Rakyat’ untuk Siswa Miskin, Gratis dan Ada Asrama

Presiden Joko Widodo (Jokowi) berencana membangun sekolah baru yang ditujukan untuk siswa dari keluarga tidak mampu dan tergolong miskin ekstrem. Sekolah ini akan dikelola oleh Kementerian Sosial (Kemensos).

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January 5, 2025 0 comments
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“PDIP Condemns Bahlil’s Defense of Jokowi as ‘Public Mockery’

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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PDIP‘s Guntur Romli Clashes with Golkar‘s Bahlil Lahadalia Over Jokowi’s Third Term

In a heated exchange, PDIP spokesman Guntur Romli has criticized Golkar’s chairman Bahlil Lahadalia for defending President Joko Widodo ("Jokowi") against claims of a third term. Guntur, in a tell-all interview, labeled Bahlil’s defense as "illogical and laughable."

"Bahlil’s defense is illogical. First, the discussion about a third term wasn’t just Bahlil’s idea; it was floated by several party chairs like Airlangga, Muhaimin Iskandar, Zulkifli Hasan, and even ministers like LBP and Tito," Guntur told reporters on Tuesday, adding, "Bahlil wasn’t even Golkar’s chairman then, he was just the Ministry of Investment chief."

Guntur further threw shade at Bahlil by referencing a statement from Jokowi about being ‘slapped’ over the third term issue. "Bahlil wasn’t reprimanded or punished by Jokowi for proposing the third term idea," Guntur stated.

"Secondly, Bahlil is one of the people Jokowi labeled as ‘slapping and agenda-setting.’ Yet, Bahlil wasn’t reprimanded or punished, and instead, he became the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, and later, Golkar’s chairman. This doesn’t seem like someone who ‘slapped’ Jokowi," Guntur quipped.

Guntur believes that Bahlil’s defense is just a public joke. "Bahlil’s illogical defense is similar to the illogical protests against Jokowi. They’re both just laughing stocks," he commented.

Guntur also stated that PDIP had always kept Jokowi in check, even when the third term talks were prevalent. "In 2022, when the third term talks were rampant, PDI Perjuangan was still very close to Jokowi. We made sure he didn’t overstep his bounds, like wanting to extend his term or run for a third term. Bahlil, at that time, wasn’t very close to Jokowi, but he tried to push the third term idea like a broker," Guntur revealed.

Meanwhile, Bahlil Lahadalia has refuted claims that he received orders from Jokowi regarding the third term issue. In a press conference, he announced that he was the first to suggest delaying the 2024 presidential election. Bahlil, however, reiterated that the idea did not come from the President.

Catch us for more updates on this brewing political storm.

January 1, 2025 0 comments
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"Prabowo Reveals Details of Meeting with KIM Party Chairman at Kertanegara"

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
written by Chief Editor

President Prabowo Subianto Meets with Coalition Leaders, Discusses Year-End Holidays

In a gathering held at his Jakarta residence, President Prabowo Subianto met with the Chairpersons (Chairmen) of political parties from the Indonesia Maju (KIM) coalition. The meeting, which lasted roughly two hours from 4:46 PM to 6:46 PM WIB, primarily focused on discussing the upcoming Christmas and New Year holidays.

President Prabowo, sharing details about the meeting, stated, "This gathering was mainly to prepare for the holidays and similar topics." The President mentioned that, due to his recent travels abroad, such meetings hadn’t taken place for some time, making this one a routine catch-up.

The gathering at Prabowo’s residence in Jalan Kertanegara, South Jakarta, was attended by the following Chairmen from KIM coalition parties:

  • Muhaimin Iskandar (Muhaimin "Cak Imin") – United Development Party (PPP)
  • Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY) – Democratic Party (Demokrat)
  • Zulkifli Hasan (Zulhas) – National Mandate Party (PAN)
  • Ahmad Syaikhu – Prosperous Justice Party (PKS)
  • Viktor Bungtilu Laiskodat (Viko) – NasDem Party
  • Ahmad Muzani – People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR)
  • Sufmi Dasco Ahmad – Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra)

The meeting provided President Prabowo and the party leaders an opportunity to discuss various issues and plans leading up to the year-end holidays, ensuring a smooth and peaceful celebration for all Indonesians.

(amw/dek)

December 29, 2024 0 comments
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Kim Meets with Prabowo at Kertanegara

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Headline:
Leaders of Indonesia Maju Coalition and Allies AttendPrivate Meeting with Prabowo;скоol in Silence

Article:

In a display of unity, leaders of several political parties from the Indonesia Maju Coalition (KIM) and its supporting parties gathered for a private meeting at the residence of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) in Jakarta on Saturday night. However, they remained tight-lipped about the discussion that took place, lasting approximately two hours.

Chairmen of the political parties, including Bahlil Lahadalia of Golkar and Zulkifli Hasan of PAN, were seen entering Prabowo Subianto‘s private residence on Jalan Kertanegara, Jakarta Selatan. However, they offered no comment to the press upon leaving.

According to Bahlil Lahadalia, "It’s normal," he remarked when asked about the meeting by reporters waiting outside Prabowo’s residence. Meanwhile, other chairmen like Muhaimin Iskandar of PKB, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY) of Demokrat, and Ahmad Syaikhu of PKS, left without making any statements.

The gathering comes as Prabowo, also the chairman of Gerindra Party, is set to attend a religious event and Christmas celebrations at the Indonesia Arena in Senayan, Jakarta, later in the evening. His vice-presidential candidate, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, had already arrived at the venue.

The purpose of the meeting remains unclear, as none of the attending party leaders chose to disclose any details. The silence surrounding the event has left observers speculating about the possible topics discussed, ranging from coalition politics to the upcoming legislative elections.

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Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia Maju Coalition, Political Meeting, Golkar, PAN, PKB, Demokrat, PKS

December 28, 2024 0 comments
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What Was Discussed Between Prabowo and KIM Plus Chairperson at Kertanegara

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
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Leaders of Major Coalition Parties Converge at Prabowo’s Jakarta Home

JAKARTA — The leaders of the major parties in the Indonesia Maju (KIM) Plus coalition paid a visit to the residence of presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto in South Jakarta. Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, Chairperson of the Geraldsheets United Development Party (Gerindra), shared insights into the discussion that took place.

"The general stuff was about the economy at the end of the year, including talk of increasing the Value Added Tax (VAT) from 11% to 12%," Dasco told reporters on Saturday (28/12/2024). "And then, of course, politics in general, but nothing specific; just general stuff, you know."

The meeting, which lasted approximately an hour from 4:46 PM to 5:46 PM WIB, saw the leaders brainstorming on broad topics, with no particular singular issue taking center stage. Other notable attendees included Bahlil Lahadalia, Chairperson of the Golkar Party, who briefly commented on the meeting as he left Prabowo’s residence.

"Apart from celebrating the holiday season, we had a general meeting. I apologize, but Mr. (Prabowo) is about to leave," Bahlil said as he got into his car.

As the meeting wrapped up, one by one, the chairs of the respective parties left the residence. Chairman of the National Democratic Party (PKB), Muhaimin Iskandar, was one of the first to depart, followed by Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY) of the Democratic Party (PD), and Zulkifli Hasan (Zulhas) of the National Mandate Party (PAN). Soon after, Ahmad Syaikhu of the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS), followed suit. The latter was then joined by Viktor Bungtilu Laiskodat, Chairperson of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) ف suivre, and Ahmad Muzani, Chairperson of the People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR). Lastly, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, Chairperson of the Gerindra Party, left the premises.

December 28, 2024 0 comments
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"Unveiling Nutritious Hydration: Cak Imin Speaks on Free, Kelor Leaf-Infused Susu Diganti"

by Chief Editor December 26, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Title: Prabowo‘s Key Program: Not All Kids Get Milk in His Free Nutritious Meal Plan

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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – The free nutritious meal (Pangan Bergizi Gratis, PBG) program, a flagship project of the Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka administration, has hit a snag. Dadan Hindayana, head of the National Nutrition Agency (Badan Gizi Nasional, BGN), has revealed that not all participating children will receive milk due to logistical challenges.

Logistical Nightmare in Non-Dairy Areas

Dadan explained that distributing milk in non-dairy farming regions poses logistical difficulties. As a result, the program will initially focus on areas with significant dairy production.

In areas where milk is unavailable, we can substitute with eggs and moringa leaves (daun kelor). Eggs provide protein, and moringa leaves can supply calcium. It’s not necessary to insist on milk in areas where logistical challenges exist. We can opt for eggs or moringa leaves instead. – Dadan Hindayana, BGN Head

Government’s Stance on Daun Kelor Substitution

Meanwhile, Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture, muhaimin iskandar (Cak Imin), welcomed the proposal to include daun kelor in the program.

"That’s a good idea, we can use moringa leaves. But it’s crucial to involve local UMKM in the production and supply process," Cak Imin said during a visit to Ragunan, Jakarta Selatan, on Wednesday (25/12/2024).

However, Cak Imin noted that more simulations and coordination between the center and local governments are needed before finalizing the daun kelor substitution plan. He added that this is the BGN’s responsibility.

That’s still a work in progress, with simulations, central-local synchronization, and involvement of local communities. That’s the BGN’s jurisdiction. – muhaimin iskandar


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December 26, 2024 0 comments
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Golkar’s 60th Anniversary: Agung Laksono, Jusuf Kalla Attend Amidst PMI Chairmanship Rivalry

by Chief Editor December 12, 2024
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Senior figures of Golkar, a prominent political party in Indonesia, gathered to celebrate the party’s 60th anniversary in Sentul. Two key figures, Agung Laksono and Jusuf Kalla, were in attendance, despite their recent dispute over the chairmanship of the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI). Agung arrived earlier and took a seat in the front row with other Golkar figures, while Jusuf entered with President Prabowo Subianto and Vice President Gibran Rakabuming, sitting in a row with them and several other dignitaries. Other senior Golkar members present included Agus Gumiwang Kertasasmita, Bambang Soesatyo, and others. The event was also attended by leaders of other political parties, such as Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono of Democrat, Mardiono of PPP, Ahmad Heryawan of PKS, and Muhaimin Iskandar of PKB. The anniversary coincided with the contentious PMI chairmanship race, with Jusuf recently re-elected but Agung also laying claim to the position.

Title: Prominent Figures Attend Golkar’s 60th Anniversary Celebration: Jusuf Kalla and Agung Laksono Join the Festivities

Introduction

The Golongan Karya (Golkar) party recently celebrated its 60th anniversary, a significant milestone in Indonesia’s political landscape. The event, held on November 25, 2021, was graced by the presence of several prominent figures, including former Vice President Jusuf Kalla and prominent politician Agung Laksono. Their attendance underscored the importance of the occasion and highlighted the party’s enduring influence in Indonesian politics.

Golkar’s 60th Anniversary Celebration

Golkar, one of Indonesia’s oldest and most influential political parties, was founded on November 25, 1961, initially as a political organization for employees of state-owned enterprises. Over the years, it has evolved into a major political force, playing a crucial role in Indonesia’s democratic transition and subsequent development.

The 60th anniversary celebration was a grand affair, attended by numerous high-profile guests, including former and current political figures, business leaders, and other influential members of Indonesian society. The event was held under strict health protocols, adhering to Indonesia’s COVID-19 guidelines, to ensure the safety of all attendees.

Jusuf Kalla’s Presence

Former Vice President Jusuf Kalla was among the distinguished guests at the celebration. Kalla, who served under President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono from 2004 to 2009, is a senior figure in Golkar. His presence at the anniversary event was a testament to his ongoing commitment to the party and its ideals.

Kalla took the opportunity to reflect on Golkar’s history and its significance in Indonesia’s political development. He praised the party’s role in fostering democratic values and encouraging political pluralism in the country. Kalla also expressed his hope that Golkar would continue to play a constructive role in Indonesia’s political landscape, contributing to the country’s progress and development.

Agung Laksono Joins the Celebration

Another prominent figure who attended the Golkar anniversary celebration was Agung Laksono, a veteran politician and former speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR). Laksono, who is also a Golkar party member, was instrumental in Indonesia’s democratic transition in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Laksono’s attendance at the event was a nod to his longstanding relationship with Golkar and his enduring commitment to the party’s principles. Like Kalla, Laksono also took the opportunity to reflect on Golkar’s history and its role in Indonesia’s political journey. He emphasized the importance of upholding democratic values and fostering political pluralism, echoing Golkar’s long-standing commitment to these principles.

Conclusion

The attendance of Jusuf Kalla and Agung Laksono at Golkar’s 60th anniversary celebration was a clear indication of the party’s enduring influence and relevance in Indonesian politics. Their presence and comments underscored Golkar’s historical role in fostering democratic values and encouraging political pluralism in the country. As Golkar looks ahead to the future, the presence of these prominent figures serves as a reminder of the party’s rich history and its ongoing commitment to Indonesia’s progress and development.

December 12, 2024 0 comments
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