Blak-Blakan Presiden Prabowo Soal UU TNI dan Demo Mahasiswa

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7 Apr 202516:30

Summary

TLDRIn this conversation, the President of Indonesia addresses various issues surrounding recent protests, the handling of demonstrations, and the urgency of revising the TNI (Indonesian National Army) law. The President defends the government's approach to protests, emphasizing that while demonstrations are a right, disruptions and violence are unacceptable. He also discusses the necessity of expediting the TNI law revision, focusing on issues like the rotation of military leaders and organizational reforms. Throughout, he stresses the importance of transparency and public trust while rejecting concerns over militarism in Indonesia.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The President acknowledges the importance of transparent communication with the public and emphasizes the need for regular dialogues with the public to improve transparency.
  • 😀 The President admits to being less communicative for the past five months but vows to change and engage more actively in direct dialogues with the public.
  • 😀 The President reflects on the large-scale programs launched in the first 150 days, which may have caused some shock due to their simultaneous rollout.
  • 😀 The President comments on the recent protests, including student demonstrations and civil society movements, and recognizes the importance of maintaining peace while respecting the right to protest.
  • 😀 The President acknowledges the issue of police abuse during demonstrations, emphasizing that any abusive behavior should be investigated and processed through legal channels.
  • 😀 The President stresses that protests should remain peaceful, without resorting to violence, as seen in some incidents like the burning of tires.
  • 😀 The President mentions that the government has been vigilant in preventing foreign interference in local protests, suggesting that certain external forces might be attempting to stir conflict within the nation.
  • 😀 Regarding the urgency of the TNI (Indonesian National Armed Forces) Bill, the President explains that it is being expedited due to issues with frequent changes in TNI leadership, particularly because of mandatory retirement.
  • 😀 The President dismisses concerns over the militarization of the country, arguing that the TNI's role in politics has been minimal and emphasizing the TNI's positive contributions, like disaster response and maintaining national security.
  • 😀 The President calls for objectivity and a more balanced view of the TNI's role, mentioning that public surveys show high trust in the military due to its reform and alignment with civilian supremacy after the reformation era.
  • 😀 The President assures that the TNI is committed to national interests and not pursuing a militaristic agenda, citing historical context and reaffirming that there is no intent to reintroduce military involvement in politics.

Q & A

  • What is the President's perspective on public demonstrations?

    -The President acknowledges that demonstrations are a normal part of democracy and are guaranteed by the Constitution. However, he emphasizes that protests should remain peaceful and not escalate into violence or destruction.

  • What is the President's stance on police handling of demonstrations?

    -The President states that if there is abusive behavior from the police, it should be investigated and processed legally. He emphasizes the need for professionalism and fairness in handling demonstrations.

  • How does the President view the accusations of foreign influence in demonstrations?

    -The President raises concerns about foreign interference, suggesting that some protests may be funded or influenced by external forces with the intent of creating unrest.

  • What is the President's justification for fast-tracking the TNI (Indonesian National Armed Forces) Bill?

    -The President justifies the acceleration of the TNI Bill by highlighting the issue of frequent changes in high-ranking TNI officials due to age limits. The bill is aimed at extending the retirement age for senior military officers to ensure stability and leadership continuity.

  • Why does the President believe there is no militarization risk in the TNI Bill?

    -The President asserts that the TNI Bill is not aimed at militarizing the state. He clarifies that the bill's purpose is to address leadership continuity in the military, not to shift the military's role in politics.

  • How does the President describe the relationship between the military and politics in Indonesia?

    -The President emphasizes that the military's involvement in politics, especially during the 1950s and early 1960s, was due to the security challenges Indonesia faced. He reassures that the current military is separate from political involvement and operates under civilian supremacy.

  • What does the President say about the transparency of the TNI Bill's drafting process?

    -The President acknowledges concerns about the lack of transparency in the drafting of the TNI Bill. He emphasizes that the process should be more open to public scrutiny to avoid public distrust and dissatisfaction.

  • What concerns does the public have regarding the TNI Bill, according to the President?

    -The President notes that the public is concerned about the potential for increased militarism in Indonesia, as well as the lack of access to the draft of the TNI Bill, which could lead to fears of hidden agendas.

  • What is the President's view on the importance of public trust in institutions like the TNI?

    -The President highlights that the TNI remains one of the most trusted institutions in Indonesia, due to its return to barracks after reformasi and its role in disaster relief and national security.

  • How does the President differentiate between peaceful and violent demonstrations?

    -The President draws a clear distinction between peaceful demonstrations, which are protected by the Constitution, and violent protests that disrupt public order. He stresses that protests should not involve destruction or harm to public property.

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