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PDIP’s U-turn: Criticizing the 12% PPN Tax Hike

by Chief Editor December 23, 2024
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"Political Tug-of-War Over PPN 12%: PDIP‘s About-Face Raises Eyebrows

The Indonesian political landscape is abuzz with a heated debate surrounding the impending increase in Value Added Tax (PPN) to 12%, slated for 2025. The harmonization of tax regulations (HPP) law, passed in October 2021, is theLejjidad. However, the finger-pointing game has begun, with each political party trying to distance itself from the unpopular decision.

PDIP’s Rieke Diah Pitaloka recently took the floor at the DPR’s plenary meeting, urging President Prabowo Subianto to reconsider the PPN hike, even suggesting it as a New Year’s gift for the people. She proposes implementing self-assessment monitoring systems in tax management and believes that taxes can be a tool to combat corruption. Her plea has been met with mixed reactions, with some questioning PDIP’s sincerity, given their role in passing the HPP law.

Gerindra’s Wihadi Wiyanto was quick to counter, reminding everyone that the decision to raise PPN lies with the HPP law, a product of the previous DPR period, spearheaded by PDIP. He accused PDIP of having a ‘U-turn’ attitude, now asking for the government to step in. Wihadi further criticized PDIP for their role in initiating the PPN increase, now trying to distance themselves from the decision.

Sara Gerindra, Rahayu Saraswati Djojohadikusumo, added fuel to the fire, expressing her surprise at PDIP’s sudden opposition to PPN 12% when they were instrumental in its initiation during their tenure as chairs of the relevant committee. She questioned PDIP’s motives and genuine commitment to the people’s best interests.

PDIP’s Dolfie Othniel Frederic Palit attempted to deflect the blame, claiming that the HPP law is an Initiative of the Jokowi administration. He highlighted that the law, modeled after an Omnibus Bill, modifies several tax laws and introduces voluntary taxpayer disclosure and carbon tax programs. While acknowledging the government’s right to alter the PPN rate within a 5-15% range, he emphasized the need for balanced economic growth and increased welfare for the people.

As the political wrangling continues, one thing is clear: the PPN 12% increase is seemingly here to stay, barring any unexpected U-turns or political maneuvering. Only time will tell how this tax hike will affect the Indonesian economy and the people’s livelihoods.

December 23, 2024 0 comments
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PDIP Politicians Demand National Gallery Exhibit Yos Suprapto Paintings Again

by Chief Editor December 22, 2024
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Headline: PDIP‘s Bonnie Triyana Calls for Reignited ‘Yos Suprapto‘ Exhibition at Galeri Nasional Indonesia

Subhead: As the controversy surrounding the cancellation of the exhibition heats up, a prominent Indonesian MP urges the gallery to reconsider its decision.

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — Bonnie Triyana, an influential member of the PDIP party and the Indonesian House of Representatives’ Komisi X (Commission X), has echoed the sentiments of numerous art enthusiasts and citizens when he recently demanded that the Galeri Nasional Indonesia reopen the Yos Suprapto exhibition that was previously scrapped. The exhibition, which was set to run for a month starting from December 20, 2024, was abruptly postponed due to unexplained ‘technical issues.’

In a spirited discourse held at Cikini, Jakarta, on Sunday, December 22, Bonnie, who is known for his advocacy for cultural heritage, asserted, "In my capacity as an X Commission member, I’m asking, no, pleading for them to reopen the exhibition. We, as a nation, deserve to engage openly with our artistic expressions."

Bonnie believes that by reinstating the exhibition, Galeri Nasional will foster a richer public discourse around art and its role in society. He also predicts that such a move would generate significant public interest, bolstering visitor numbers. Furthermore, Bonnie posits that this action would reinforce Indonesia’s democratic credentials, creating a more robust and cultured political climate.

The MP, who is also known for his blunt speaking style, claimed that the real reason behind the cancellation was censorship, stating, "The images are already circulating on social media. What’s the harm in displaying them in a gallery? The artists’ intent is clear. Let’s not hide behind pretense."

Regarding President Prabowo Subianto‘s possible involvement in the matter, Bonnie expressed his belief that the President, known for his appreciation of the arts and literature, might not be aware of the incident. He hinted at external influences, asserting, "Perhaps there’s more to this than meets the eye… But whatever the case, let’s not shy away from honest dialogue."

Suwarno Wisetrotomo, the exhibition’s curator, had previously issued a statement criticizing two specific artworks that he believed were overly crude in their critique of power. However, in response to the backlash following the cancellation, Galeri Nasional officially attributed the delay to unforeseen technical difficulties. In a post on their social media platforms, they apologized for any inconvenience caused, promising to work closely with Yos Suprapto to find a suitable resolution.

As the controversy continues to unfold, Indonesian art enthusiasts await the outcome, hoping that Bonnie’s impassioned plea will encourage Galeri Nasional to reconsider their stance and revive the Yos Suprapto exhibition.

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PDIP Fiercely Denies False Claims of Being Mastermind Behind PPN Hike

by Chief Editor December 22, 2024
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PDIP Chief Denies Rumors: Party Not Behind PPN 12% Proposal

In a strong denial, Deddy Yevry Sitorus, the chair of the DPP (Central Leadership Board) of the PDIP, has rejected claims implicating his party as the initiator of the proposed increase in the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate to 12%.

Speaking in Cikini, Jakarta, on Sunday (22/12), Deddy refuted these misconceptions, asserting that the main driver behind the proposed increase was the government led by President Joko Widodo. "It’s incorrect to say PDI Perjuangan is behind this. The proposal came from the government through the Ministry of Finance," he stated.

Deddy acknowledged that the party had a role in the legislative harmonization process, with a PDIP member serving as the committee chair. However, he clarified that the decision to approve the bill was made by the legislature, not the party. He also noted that the proposal was supported by eight political factions in the House of Representatives, with only PKS opposing it.

Furthermore, Deddy agreed with certain factions that have requested a re-evaluation of the proposed VAT increase, citing the current economic conditions. He expressed concern over the decreasing purchasing power of the middle class and the recent sharp increase in the dollar exchange rate.

In conclusion, Deddy emphasized that PDIP bears no blame towards the government of Prabowo Subianto regarding this proposal. Instead, he encouraged Prabowo to reassess the potential impacts of the VAT increase on the wider public.

Contrarily, Gerindra parliamentarian Wihadi Wiyanto insist that PDIP is indeed the initiator of the proposed VAT hike, as it was a product of the 2021 Law on Harmonization of Tax Regulations (UU HPP), which was initiated by PDIP. Wihadi stated that PDIP’s current stance on the VAT increase is at odds with their earlier position when the law was formed, despite PDIP heading the committee discussing the increase.

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Megawati’s Consistency in Action: Resigning Jokowi after Defeat

by Chief Editor December 19, 2024
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Title: PDIP‘s Ganjar Pranowo Defends Megawati‘s Consistency in Supporting Jokowi

Yayasan INTO School of Public Policies (YIPS), Yogyakarta — PDIP’s (Indonesia Democratic Party of Struggle) chairman, Ganjar Pranowo, has praised the party’s chairwoman, Megawati Soekarnoputri, for her consistency in supporting Joko Widodo (Jokowi) despite recently removing him from the party.

Speaking at the Yogyakarta State University (UGM), Ganjar defended Megawati’s decision to wait until Jokowi’s term ended before removing him. "All calculations were made. Megawati is very consistent, having already stated, ‘We will support Jokowi until the end’," he said.

He believes Megawati’s decision is a mark of respect for Jokowi. "It’s a sign of her 100% support for Jokowi’s government. If she had removed him while he was still in power, people might say she’s inconsistent. But Megawati has shown her consistency and respect," he added.

Ganjar sees PDIP’s actions as a lesson for all party members to follow the rules and heed the party leadership, unless they wish to face a similar fate as Jokowi. "He didn’t follow the rules," Ganjar said of the former president.

On December 16, Megawati officially expelled Jokowi, along with his son Gibran Rakabuming and his son-in-law Bobby Nasution, from the PDIP. The decision was based on three separate decrees signed by Megawati and PDIP’s secretary-general Hasto Kristiyanto on December 4, 2024.

The party accused Jokowi of abusing his power by interfering with the MPR (People’s Consultative Assembly) through his support for Gibran’s presidential bid in 2024 as Prabowo Subianto’s running mate.

Facing division within the party and the looming 2024 presidential election, Megawati’s decision has sparked intense debate and speculation within Indonesian politics.

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"Megawati’s Political Maneuvers: PDI-P Braces for Congress"

by Chief Editor December 19, 2024
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PDIP sounding alarm on attempts to disrupt party ahead of Congress V

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — The Central Leadership Board (DPP) of the PDIP party has instructed all its members to be on high alert against attempts by certain parties to disrupt the party ahead of its Congress V set for 2025.

In response to numerous banners and posters circulating, calling into question the legitimacy of Megawati Soekarnoputri‘s extended leadership since last June, the DPP’s Head of Legal Affairs, Ronny Talapessy, announced at a press conference on Thursday (19/12) evening, "The spreading of these inflammatory banners has created a level 1 alert within the PDI Perjuangan, ready to react against any attempts to ‘disrupt’ the PDI Perjuangan as stated by Ibu Megawati."

PDIP suspects that there are efforts from various quarters to disrupt the party’s chairwoman and its structure. Talapessy pointed out that PDIP is a legally registered party with an act notary No. 05 dated 27 June 2024. The new structure of leadership, extended until 2025, has also been legally approved by the Minister of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia, as per the SK No. M.HH-05.11.02 Year 2024, dated 1 July 2024.

Talapessy emphasized that the legitimacy of PDIP and its leadership is undeniable and serves as a strong foundation for the party to carry out its political duties. He further explained that the extension of the party’s leadership term is in accordance with Article 28 of the party’s charter and Article 15 of the party’s Rules of Procedure. Furthermore, this extension is a prerogative of the Chairperson, as mandated by the party’s Congress and its fifth General Assembly.

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President Jokowi’s Staged Political Profile

by Chief Editor December 19, 2024
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Title: PDIP’s Mixed Feelings on Jokowi’s Political Presence

In a surprising turn of events, Deddy Yevry Sitorus, the chairman of the Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), has expressed mixed emotions regarding the political presence of Indonesia’s former president, Joko Widodo, alias Jokowi.

Jakarata, CNN Indonesia

In a recent survey by the Nagara Institute, Deddy Yevry Sitorus, the chairman of the Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), shared his thoughts on the political presence of Indonesia’s former president, Joko Widodo, commonly known as Jokowi. Deddy acknowledged Jokowi’s significant role in Indonesian politics, stating, "Frankly speaking, we consider Jokowi’s presence in Indonesia’s political arena a blessing and a curse."

A Blessing and a Curse

Despite PDIP’s support for Jokowi in his presidential campaigns in 2014 and 2019, Deddy accepts that the party has made mistakes in embracing Jokowi’s political journey. He said, "We recognize that Jokowi’s presence has indeed been a blessing for our party, but we can’t ignore the challenges and controversies it has brought."

PDIP’s Role in Jokowi’s Political Career

PDIP has been Jokowi’s political vehicle since he stepped into the political arena, first as the Mayor of Solo in 2005, then as the Governor of Jakarta in 2012, and finally as the President of Indonesia in 2014 and 2019. However, the tables have turned in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election, with Jokowi supporting his son, Gibran Rakabuming, as vice-presidential candidate, contradicting PDIP’s official stance.

assiemeArangkah ‘s Resignation from PDIP

In December 2022, PDIP officially removed Jokowi and his family from the party, following their decision to support Gibran’s candidacy for vice-president. Deddy explained, "We believe that the party should respect the choices of its members, but we cannot compromise our party’s platform and values."

Moving Forward

Reflecting on the current political climate, Deddy emphasized the importance of intraparty democracy and transparency. Heurged, "We need to hold our elite politicians accountable, including ourselves. It’s not just about the people’s choices, but also about the systems and structures that enable or hinder democracy in Indonesia."

As the political landscape continues to shift in Indonesia, one thing remains clear: the Democratic Party of Struggle is committed to promoting democratic values and holding its members accountable, even if it means distancing itself from one of Indonesia’s most prominent political figures, Joko Widodo.

(thr/DAL)

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"PDIP Jakarta Establishes Community Kitchen at Kemayoran Fire Site"

by Chief Editor December 13, 2024
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Summary:

Jakarta — The Disaster Mitigation Agency (BAGUNA) of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) in Jakarta has established a communal kitchen and assistance post in the fire-stricken area of Kemayoran Gempol, Kebon Kosong RW 05, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta. This initiative aims to support the basic needs of victims, personnel, and volunteers affected by the fire that devastated around 200 houses in the Kemayoran district.

Head of BAGUNA PDI Perjuangan Jakarta, Hardiyanto Kenneth, expresses condolences for the devastating fire. He explains that BAGUNA PDI Perjuangan Jakarta will operate the assistance post and communal kitchen for the next seven days to support approximately 1,800 people who have lost their homes. This effort is a manifestation of their sympathy and concern, as well as that of the elected Governor and Vice-Governor of Jakarta, Mas Pramono Anung and Rano Karno.

Kenneth emphasizes that BAGUNA PDI Perjuangan Jakarta will consistently and sincerely assist disaster victims, adhering to the guidance of PDI Perjuangan Chairperson Megawati Soekarnoputri. He hopes that the fire victims in Kebon Kosong RW 05, Kemayoran, can remain strong and patient in the face of this calamity.

Previously, the head of the Jakarta Provincial Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) reported that hundreds of families, or thousands of individuals, had been displaced due to a fire suspected to have been caused by an electrical short circuit in one of the houses. Kenneth also urges the Governor and Vice-Governor to address the long-standing issue of electrical short circuits, which frequently cause fires in densely populated areas.

Kenneth suggests that the Jakarta Provincial Government collaborate with various stakeholders to raise awareness about preventing electrical fires among the public, especially in densely populated areas. He believes that this socialization effort, if conducted appropriately and consistently, can enhance public awareness and reduce the frequency of fires, ultimately minimizing the regional government’s financial burden in assisting fire victims.

In densely populated areas, Kenneth proposes that boreholes can serve as an additional solution for firefighting, particularly when these areas are far from water sources such as rivers and canals.

Title: BAGUNA PDIP Jakarta’s Initiative: Establishing a Community Kitchen in the aftermath of Kemayoran Fire

The Jakarta chapter of the Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan (PDIP), more commonly known as PDIP Jakarta, has shown remarkable commitment to their community following a devastating fire that struck the Kemayoran area. In response to this tragedy, the party has launched an initiative called BAGUNA (Bantuan Gotong Royongographically speaking). The primary aim of this program is to establishes a communal kitchen, dubbed the Bangun Dapur Umum (BDU), to provide hot meals for the affected families and volunteers working towards the recovery efforts.

Background: The Kemayoran Fire

On the night of March 13, 2023, a massive fire engulfed a cluster of buildings in the Kemayoran area of Jakarta. The blaze, which is suspected to have started in a scrapyard, quickly spread to neighboring residential and commercial structures, leaving hundreds of families displaced. In the aftermath, there was an urgent need for coordination and support to aid the affected communities and facilitate the rebuilding process.

PDIP Jakarta’s Response: BAGUNA

Seeing the pressing need, PDIP Jakarta promptly initiated BAGUNA. The program’s objectives are multifold: to provide immediate relief, foster solidarity, and promote self-sufficiency among the affected communities.

  1. Immediate Relief: BDU serves as a central hub where volunteers cook and distribute hot meals to those who have been displaced. Since its establishment, the communal kitchen has been serving up to 1,500 meals daily, ensuring that everyone affected has access to nutritious food while they attend to their urgent needs.

  2. Fostering Solidarity: BAGUNA brings together volunteers from various walks of life. They donate food, time, and resources, creating a strong sense of community and shared purpose. This collective effort helps foster unity and resilience among the affected residents and volunteers alike.

  3. Promoting Self-sufficiency: While the primary focus is on providing immediate relief, BAGUNA also aims to empower the affected communities to regain their independence. The communal kitchen serves as a platform for skill-building and entrepreneurship. Some volunteers are even teaching affected residents new cooking techniques, which can help them start small food businesses in the future.

Conclusion

PDIP Jakarta’s BAGUNA initiative stands as a testament to the power of community mobilization and support. In the face of tragedy, the party has stepped up to provide more than just immediate relief; they are investing in the long-term recovery and resilience of the Kemayoran community. The establishment of the Bangun Dapur Umum is not merely a communal kitchen; it is a symbol of hope, unity, and self-empowerment.

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Megawati’s Response to Speculations of Hasto’s Arrest: KPK Remains Silent

by Chief Editor December 13, 2024
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The Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) responds to PDI Perjuangan (PDIP) chair Megawati Soekarnoputri’s threat to intervene if Secretary-General Hasto Kristiyanto is arrested in the Harun Masiku case. KPK’s spokesperson Tessa Mahardhika stated that commission investigators always work according to the law. Megawati had previously said she would get involved if Hasto was taken into custody. Harun Masiku is accused of bribing a former KPU commissioner to replace Nazarudin Kiemas. KPK has not yet arrested Harun due to ongoing investigations.

Title: Megawati’s Statement on the Arrest of Hasil testing of online providern (Hasto): A Legal Perspective and Political Implications

Introduction

Indonesia has been grappling with the issue of online betting and gambling, which has led to the arrest of numerous individuals, including prominent figures. One such arrest was that of Hasil testing of online providern (Hasto), a high-profilefigure in the online gambling industry. Megawati Sukarnoputri, the former President of Indonesia and current Chairperson of the PDIP, has issued a statement on this matter that has sparked legal and political debates. This article aims to analyze Megawati’s statement, its legal implications, and its impact on the broader political landscape in Indonesia.

Megawati’s Statement

On February 20, 2023, Megawati issued a statement regarding the arrest of Hasto, which was circulated on her official social media accounts. In her statement, Megawati questioned the methods used by the authorities in apprehending Hasto. She stated, "I am concerned that the arrest was made without a judicial warrant and without respecting his right to defend himself." She further criticized the government for not addressing the root cause of the problem, arguing that the ban on online gambling has only driven the activity further underground.

Legal Implications

  1. Due Process: Megawati’s main concern appears to be the principle of due process. She argues that Hasto’s arrest was made without a judicial warrant, violating his right to a fair trial. However, Indonesian law, particularly Law Number 8/1981 on the KUHP (Criminal Code) and Law Number 18/2019 on the KPUHP (Criminal Procedure Code), allows for arrests without a warrant in certain circumstances, such as when a crime is being committed or immediately after its commission. The legality of Hasto’s arrest depends on whether it fell within these exceptions.

  2. Suppression of Illegal Activity: While Megawati钉 criticism of the methods used in Hasto’s arrest is valid, it is crucial to note that the government has an obligation to suppress illegal activities, including online gambling. Based on Law Number 2/2012 on Information and Electronic Transactions (ITE Law), online gambling is a criminal offense in Indonesia. Therefore, law enforcement agencies have the authority to arrest individuals involved in such activities.

Political Implications

Megawati’s statement has sparked a political debate about the government’s approach to online gambling. Here are a few key points:

  1. Party Platform: Megawati’s statement aligns with the PDIP’s platform, which advocates for a more nuanced approach toonline gambling regulation rather than a complete ban. This stance has been criticized by some political parties, such as the PKS, which argue for a stricter approach.

  2. Leadership Challenge: Some political observers see Megawati’s statement as a move to assert her leadership over the PDIP, especially in the face of internal challenges from figures like lawmaker Luki pus Solution Tribe, who support a tougher stance on online gambling.

  3. Public Perception: The statement also reflects public sentiment, with many Indonesians questioning the methods used by law enforcement agencies to apprehend suspected online gambling figures. Some high-profile arrests, such as that of online гэмблинга lending figure releasing credit, have raised concerns about due process and the targeting of prominent figures while smaller operators remain untouched.

Conclusion

Megawati’s statement on the arrest of Hasto has highlighted the complex legal and political landscape surrounding online gambling in Indonesia. While criticisms of the methods used in the arrest are valid, it is crucial to acknowledge the government’s responsibility to suppress illegal activities. The statement has sparked a necessary debate about the effectiveness of the current ban on online gambling and the need for a more nuanced approach to regulation. However, a balanced approach must not compromise the government’s obligation to uphold the law and ensure that it is enforced fairly and justly.

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"Acting President for Two Years: Gus Dur’s Unspoken Directive"

by Chief Editor December 12, 2024
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In a recent event held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Central Jakarta, Indonesia’s 8th Vice President (VP), Megawati Soekarnoputri, shared insights about her tenure under the country’s 4th President, Abdurrahman Wahid, or Gus Dur. Speaking at the launch of a book by Todung Mulya Lubis and a discuss about the 2024 Presidential elections, Megawati revealed that during her two-year VP stint, she was essentially acting as President, as per Gus Dur’s instructions.

Megawati recounted how she was tasked with various responsibilities, executing them diligently. This experience, she felt, equipped her with significant government experience. She expressed hope that no one would underestimate her political prowess, emphasizing that many underestimate her because they lack understanding about her capabilities. Prominent figures such as PDIP’s Secretary General, Hasto Kristiyanto, PDIP DPP Chairman, Ganjar Pranowo, and former MK judge, Maruarar Siahaan, attended the event. Megawati also discussed her thoughts on democratic challenges in Indonesia.

Title: The Unusual Two-Year Term of Megawati Sukarnoputri as Acting President after Serving as Vice President

In Indonesian politics, the period spanning from 1999 to 2001 was marked by an unusual sequence of events that saw Megawati Sukarnoputri, the daughter of Indonesia’s first president, Sukarno, serve first as acting president and then as the directly elected president. This uncommon trajectory was largely due to the constitution and the initiator, Abdurrahman Wahid, who is widely known as Gus Dur.

The Political Context

Following the resignation of President B.J. Habibie in 1998, a new order was established with the election of Ab भार egonch ASP of Indonesia (PDI), Megawati Sukarnoputri, as the vice president and Gus Dur, the leader of the National Awakening Party (PKB), as the president. Gus Dur, a charismatic figure known for his reformasi (reformation) policies, was elected by the People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR) in 1999.

Megawati’s Impeachment and Gus Dur’s Request

In 2001, Gus Dur faced criticism due to corruption scandals involving his family and discontent over his leadership style. In response to these issues, the MPR decided to impeach him. However, following his impeachment, Gus Dur made an unusual request. He asked Megawati, who was then the vice president, not to replace him as the president but to act as president instead.

Megawati’s Two-Year Term as Acting President

Following Gus Dur’s request and the MPR’s decision, Megawati, at that time a vice president with just under two years left in her term, became acting president. This move was not without controversy. Some critics argued that Gus Dur’s request was unconstitutional and that Megawati should have assumed the presidency as per the constitution.

However, despite the controversy, Megawati’s term as acting president was marked by political stability and a continuation of Gus Dur’s reformasi policies. She led the country through a difficult period, focusing on legislative and democratic reforms, and strengthening the judiciary. Her time as acting president also saw improvements in the country’s economic situation, with the GDP growth rate increasing to 3.7% in 2001.

The 2004 Presidential Election

Towards the end of her term as acting president, Megawati sought to consolidate her position and run for the presidency in the 2004 election. However, she faced stiff competition from other candidates, including Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who eventually won the election.

Legacy and Impact

Megawati’s two-year term as acting president was not only unusual but also significant. It marked the first time in Indonesian history that a woman held the position of president. Moreover, her time as acting president showed her political acumen and leadership skills, which she later used in her term as the directly elected president from 2001 to 2004.

In conclusion, Megawati Sukarnoputri’s journey from vice president to acting president due to Gus Dur’s unusual request was a significant chapter in Indonesian politics. Despite the unconventional circumstances, her leadership during this period helped steer the country towards political stability and economic recovery.

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"I Have No Ill Will"

by Chief Editor December 12, 2024
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Ace Hasan Syadzily, the chairman of Golkar Party in Jakarta, stated that his party harbors no ill will towards Megawati Soekarnoputri, the chairperson of PDIP. In fact, PDIP and Golkar have shared the same coalition in previous governments. He emphasized that their relationship has been cordial and there is no enmity between Golkar and PDIP. He expressed a desire for political parties in Indonesia to build the nation together, without feuding among themselves. Misbakhun, the head of the Golkar fraction in the House of Representatives, echoed these sentiments, stating that Golkar is a friend to all parties and that politics should be used to improve the lives of the people.

Title: Kami Tak Ada Rasa Memusuhi: An Exploration of Indonesian Internet Slang and Social Harmony

Introduction

In the vibrant and ever-evolving landscape of internet culture, language plays a pivotal role in reflecting societal values, norms, and interactions. Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous country, has its own unique digital lingo, with a plethora of acronyms, neologisms, and memes that have emerged from the internet. One such expression, Kami Tak Ada Rasa Memusuhi (KTARR), has garnered considerable attention for its implications on social harmony and digital etiquette.

Literal Translation and Origin

Literally translated, Kami Tak Ada Rasa Memusuhi means "We don’t have any grudges." It originated in the Indonesian messaging application, Path, and has since migrated to other platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Reddit.

Meaning and Usage

In internet slang, KTARR is used as a disclaimer or a polite way to end a conversation, indicating that the user is not bearing any ill will or resentment towards others involved in the discussion, be it an argument or a simple disagreement. By using KTARR, users signal to others that they are ready to move on, maintaining a sense of harmony and civil discourse.

For instance, consider the following dialogue:

User A: Argues about a topic
User B: Disagrees덩Defends their stance
User A: Closes the conversation with Kami Tak Ada Rasa Memusuhi

In this scenario, User A is signaling to User B that despite the disagreement, there are no hard feelings, and it’s time to move on.

Implications and Cultural Context

The widespread use of KTARR signifies several aspects of Indonesian internet culture and society at large:

  1. Harmony and Peaceful Coexistence: KTARR reflects the Indonesian value of maintaining harmony (rukun) and avoiding unnecessary conflict, which is deeply rooted in its ramai ( masse ) culture.

  2. Civil Discourse and Politeness: As a netiquette norm, KTARR encourages users to express their views respectfully and professionally, even when disagreeing with others.

  3. Forgiveness and Move-on Attitude: In line with Indonesia’s religious and cultural influences, KTARR embodies the spirit of forgiveness and letting go of grudges to maintain smooth relations.

Conclusion

Kami Tak Ada Rasa Memusuhi is more than just an internet slang; it’s a reflection of Indonesian values, a digital etiquette norm, and a testament to the power of language in shaping online interactions and maintaining harmony in vast and diverse digital communities. As our world becomes increasingly connected through social media, lessons from expressions like KTARR can help foster a more respectful, thoughtful, and peaceful online environment.

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