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OPINION: Ideally, All Districts Must Be Involved
Saturday May 10, 2025 | 19:05
We did not come to ask. We came with a mature plan, potential and readiness. A hope that emerged from me, Mr. Salim S Mengga together with the regents of West Sulawesi during a working visit to a number of ministries in Jakarta. For almost a week, we and all the regents.... Read More...
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Eid al-Fitr; Maintaining Friendship, Maintaining Unity
Sunday March 30, 2025 | 22:59
By: Governor of West Sulawesi Suhardi Duka Once again, we as Muslims are given the opportunity to celebrate Eid al-Fitr. God has generously allowed us to jointly perform Eid al-Fitr prayers on 1 Shawwal 1446 Hijri, 2025 AD as a momentum to celebrate the day of victory after a month of fasting.... Read More...
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Against the Single Candidate Oligarchy: Notes on the Struggle of Blank Column Voters in Indonesia (Part II)
Sunday September 08, 2024 | 11:35
By: Mulya Sarmono, S.H., M.H In the context of Oligarchy, the oppressed group is not only the working class but far from it, touching every one of us who is outside of power. Robertus Robet stated, we find an important fact that on the one hand, it is clearly proven that the.... Read More...
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Against the Single Candidate Oligarchy: Notes on the Struggle of Blank Column Voters in Indonesia (Part I)
Monday September 02, 2024 | 20:21
By: Mulya Sarmono, S.H., M.H The existence of a Single Candidate has become one of the discourses in the 2024 Simultaneous Regional Head Elections. Its emergence based on the decision of the Constitutional Court (MK) to uphold human rights, on its journey was "used" by the Oligarchy to easily gain political power..... Read More...
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Dangers of Spying on the 2024 Regional Elections: From Political Corruption to Regional Government Management
Friday July 12, 2024 | 09:25
By: Mulya Sarmono, SH., MH Correlation of Corruption and Implementation of Regional Elections One of the "scourges" that undermines the implementation of Regional Head Elections and will again become a threat to its implementation in 2024 is political corruption. According to Hodess, political corruption is the abuse of power by political.... Read More...
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OPINION: Mortality in Freedom of Opinion
Monday June 29, 2020 | 13:55
The Emergency of Democracy in Indonesia seems to be increasingly manifesting itself. The indocator of this can be seen from the many cases of criminalization experienced by many people for exercising their right of freedom and assembly. YLBHI data in 16 provinces stated that there were 6,128 people who were victims of violations of freedom.... Read More...
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The Positive Effects Behind the Corona Pandemic
Sunday June 14, 2020 | 15:57
By: Tila Aryantini TandiStudent of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Satya Wacana Christian University COVID-19, a disease first discovered in Wuhan, China, December 2019, is relatively new and is highly contagious. The cause is the Corona virus which causes respiratory infections in humans ranging from cold coughs to more serious ones such as Middle.... Read More...
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Legal turmoil in the middle of the pandemic
Tuesday May 05, 2020 | 01:22
In times of increasing public depression due to the various effects of the Covid-19 epidemic, the public was again confronted with threats to the right to speech in public. The trigger was none other than the policy of the Indonesian National Police Chief who is currently held by Commissioner General Idham Azis to issue a.... Read More...
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The Story of a Fisherman and His Majesty
Tuesday July 30, 2019 | 01:05
Several times ago, I went to the Majene region of West Sulawesi, coincidentally at a family event. Arriving there, as usual, the family invited me to chat casually while updating the news and events that happened in Majene. One news that this time caught my attention was the disappearance of fishermen when they.... Read More...
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Road Infrastructure in the Village for Whom?
Tuesday November 13, 2018 | 09:37
"I sometimes find it difficult to differentiate, which village head is the head of the project," said a friend at a coffee shop in Makassar, South Sulawesi. The sentence was said by the friend from West Sulawesi when we were having a relaxed discussion about the current condition of the village. His statement.... Read More...
