MILENIAL DAN PARTISIPASI POLITIK 1/3

KOMPASTV LAMPUNG
29 Mar 201908:36

Summary

TLDRIn a discussion on KompasTV, experts explored millennial political participation and the issue of Golput (voter abstention) in Indonesia. Bang Fauzi Heri from KPU Bandar Lampung highlighted low voter turnout among students, particularly in areas like Kampung Baru, due to factors like apathy and administrative challenges. Fajar Agung Pangestu, the student council president, emphasized the disconnect students feel toward candidates, citing a lack of engaging communication and accessible information. The conversation underscored the urgent need for improved outreach and strategies to encourage young voters to participate in elections.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Millennials represent a significant voting demographic in Indonesia, yet face challenges in political participation.
  • πŸ“‰ Bandarlampung experiences low voter turnout, particularly in areas with large student populations like Kampung Baru.
  • πŸ“Š Administrative issues and a lack of outreach contribute to the phenomenon of Golput, or voter apathy, among young voters.
  • 🀝 The KPU has implemented initiatives to facilitate voting for students who may not return to their hometowns, but turnout remains low.
  • πŸ—£οΈ There is a disconnect between candidates' messages and the interests of the millennial voter base.
  • πŸ’¬ Fajar emphasizes the importance of candidates presenting compelling ideas to engage young voters effectively.
  • πŸ“š Many students lack awareness of the importance of elections and feel unmotivated to participate.
  • πŸ”„ Moving voter registration to accommodate students has been attempted but does not address all barriers to participation.
  • πŸ“² Social media and digital platforms can be used to improve awareness and engagement among young voters.
  • 🎯 There is a call for political candidates to better connect with youth by addressing their specific concerns and interests.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic discussed in the conversation?

    -The main topic is the political participation of millennials in Indonesia, particularly their tendency to abstain from voting (Golput) during elections.

  • Who are the two main speakers in the discussion?

    -The two main speakers are Bang Fauzi Heri, the Chairman of the KPU (General Election Commission) of Bandarlampung, and Fajar Agung Pangestu, the Chairman of the Student Executive Board of the University of Lampung.

  • What is the significance of Kampung Baru in the context of the discussion?

    -Kampung Baru is highlighted as a region with a significant student population where low voter participation rates have been observed, indicating a challenge in engaging young voters.

  • What initiatives have been taken to improve voter participation among students?

    -Initiatives include facilitating voting for students who live away from home by issuing certificates that enable them to vote in their current locations.

  • What reasons did the speakers identify for the low voter turnout among millennials?

    -Reasons include feelings of disconnection from candidates, logistical issues, lack of compelling political narratives, and administrative challenges related to moving between electoral districts.

  • How does Fajar Agung Pangestu view the awareness of candidates among millennials?

    -Fajar notes that many students do not feel engaged with the candidates' ideas, leading to apathy toward voting, as they do not see compelling reasons to choose any candidate.

  • What role does social media play in the political engagement of millennials according to the speakers?

    -Social media is seen as a crucial tool for disseminating information about candidates and engaging young voters, although there are gaps in awareness and information accessibility.

  • What kind of solutions do the speakers suggest for increasing political participation?

    -The speakers suggest enhancing political education, improving outreach strategies, and ensuring candidates provide relatable and compelling narratives to engage millennials.

  • What are the implications of Golput for the democratic process in Indonesia?

    -Golput represents a significant challenge to the democratic process as it indicates disillusionment among younger voters, which can lead to unrepresentative election outcomes.

  • What specific barriers to voting are faced by students moving between electoral districts?

    -Students often encounter issues related to administrative requirements for changing their voting locations, which can result in some votes not being counted or difficulties in navigating the voting process.

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