Intellectuals, academics and civil society in defense of democracy (under attack) in Indonesia
Jakarta (AsiaNews) - Hundreds of intellectuals, teachers and scholars in Indonesia, representing dozens of universities around the archipelago, have launched a "public petition" for the "final repeal" of the norm has erased the direct election of governors and mayors. The petition aims to overturn the norm that was pushed through by the outgoing parliament at the end of its mandate and restore the right of choice to citizens. The incoming Assembly is being called upon to archive the law which has been a source of heated controversy and ensure the principle of "popular sovereignty".
The world of culture, civil society movements and
ordinary citizens are demanding "direct election" of local
authoriteis, as the best example of democracy and defense of the law. The norm was
approved on September 26 by the faction close to Prabowo Subianto, the presidential
candidate defeated by Joko "Jokowi" Widodo, in the last four days of the
outgoing legislature. It is billed as immoral
and a sign of an attempt to eradicate the "democratic spirit" of the
country.
Intellectuals and activists accuse Subianto's White-Red coalition of supporting
a political oligarchy that casts a dark shadow on the democratic future of the
nation. They also target the Democratic Party (DP) of outgoing President Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono who, despite being opposed in principle to the cancellation of
direct election, voted in favor in a last minute u-turn, allowing the bill to
pass.
Meanwhile, the endless war - media and otherwise - being
waged by some political and business sectors against the future president Jokowi
continues. Despite having gained
consensus among citizens and civil society, he is the target of extremist
groups and the conservative faction of the country. In the last hours, the leading
businessman Hasyim Djojohadikusumo, Subianto's younger brother, has thrown down
the gauntlet to the new Head of State, speaking of "personal issues" and
promising to battle him from the first days in office.
He accuses Jokowi - whose rise to governor he helped finance - of having used his
previous office as a springboard to reach the most coveted seat in the country.
Abandoning the process of reform of the capital half way.
Obviously these charges hide
anger at his older brothers' defeat in the presidential elections but
it also confirms the presence of a large group that remains hostile to the
political face of the former governor of Jakarta. And this group, which also
includes banking and financial lobbies, will do little to facilitate the task that
awaits the reformist president-elect; the civilian population nourishes enormous
expectations, which are perhaps beyond any real possibility, since supporters
of the Head of State are in the minority in Parliament.
Following in this trend Subianto's party has announced that they would also
like to cancel - after mayors and
governors - the direct election of the president, restoring the task to Parliament
as it was under the Shuarto regime, who had full control of 'Assembly.
11/07/2022 14:40