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Title: LAUNCHING FORUM KOMUNIKASI PARTAI POLITIK DAN POLITISI UNTUK REFORMASI


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LAUNCHINGFORUM KOMUNIKASI PARTAI POLITIK DAN
POLITISI UNTUK REFORMASI
  • Introductory Remarks
  • Dr. Rainer Adam
  • Resident Representative FNS Indonesia

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Image of Politicians and Parties
  • In many countries, also in Western democracies,
    politicians and political parties have a negative
    image
  • Therefore, a bad image of politics in general
    could be seen as normal

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Image of Political Parties - Germany
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Popularity of Politicians - Germany
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Image Political Parties - India
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Image of Politicians and Parties
  • However, in most western nations, democracy and
    its central institutions are firmly in place and
    are widely accepted by the majority of the
    population
  • A negative image of parties and politicians does
    not seriously threaten democracy
  • There are no alternative models that are promoted
    to replace democracy

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Image of Politicians and Parties
  • In Indonesia we have a different case democracy
    is not yet deeply rooted
  • The usefulness and appropriateness of democratic
    mechanisms and institutions are questioned by
    several groups which favour other political
    systems

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Indonesia Hopes before 1999 Elections
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Indonesia Fears before 1999 Elections
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Indonesia Publics Perception of Parties
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Image of Central Democratic Institutions in
Indonesia
  • Why do central democratic institutions in
    Indonesia have such a bad image?
  • Nearly all Indonesian political parties suffer
    from internal conflicts as we have seen at the
    many party congresses in the last months
  • Many parties are dependant on charismatic
    leadership and dominated by a few individuals
  • By-laws, rules and regulations are unclear or not
    applied consistently
  • Most Indonesian parties did not yet develop a
    clear ideological profile and outlook and
    distinguishable programs

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Image of Politicians
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Image of Politicians
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Image of Politicians
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Image of Politicians
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Image of Central Democratic Institutions in
Indonesia
  • Lets turn to the parliament DPR is critized as
    being not effective and too slow in passing bills
  • Attendance by members is low and they are accused
    of paying not enough attention to their work
  • DPR is seen as prone to corruption by the public

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Image of Parliament
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Image of Parliament
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Image of Parliament
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Image of Parliament
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Image of Parliament
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Image of Central Democratic Institutions in
Indonesia
  • There seems to be a general lack of awareness and
    understanding of the roles and functions of
    political parties in society
  • This stems also from conflicting objectives
    regarding functions of parties
  • Articulation of particular interests vs.
    Aggregation and integration of varying interests
  • Representation of specific interests vs.
    Maximisation of votes

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Image of Central Democratic Institutions in
Indonesia
  • Programme formulation and implementation vs.
    System supporting problem solving (case by case)
  • Mobilisation of support (cadres and voters) vs.
    Political socialisation (shaping of political
    opinion and attitudes of population)
  • Realisation of own supporters interests vs.
    Recruitment of political personnel for parliament
    and government

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Democracy Peaceful Conflict Management
  • Democracy is a means for peaceful conflict
    resolution based on the realization that not
    harmony but conflict is the driving force of
    progress and prosperity
  • Parliament is the place for debate and struggle
    to define the future course of the polity
  • The actors are political parties contesting with
    each other in a peaceful way through elections

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Democratisation Processes
  • Despite the multitude of problems There are good
    news!!!
  • These shortcomings are normal for young
    democracies
  • Historical as well as regional comparison shows
    that institutionalization of democracy is a long,
    difficult and often painful process

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Democratisation Processes
  • 19th Century England showed many characteristics
    we can find in todays emerging democracies
    dependancy on individuals, patron-client
    relationships, vote buying, weak party
    structures, lack of unified party ideology, etc.
  • These features we can also find in post-communist
    Eastern Europe, Latin American and other Asian
    countries

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Democratisation Processes
  • The process of establishing strong democratic
    roots needs effort but it can also fail!!!
  • There are people who do not like democracy,
    people who do not like the idea of transparency,
    accountability and competition that come with
    democracy
  • This is a problem we momentarily face in
    Indonesia, democratic values and procedures are
    not deeply rooted yet and there are several
    anti-democratic forces ? authoritarians,
    militarists, fundamentalists, premanisme, etc.

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Strengthening Democracy
  • Considering this situation it is important that
    all democrats work together to strengthen
    democracy and protect it from destructive forces
  • It is important to build strong and modern
    political parties and a capable and professional
    parliament
  • Parties modernizing its structures will reap the
    profits at the next elections (see PKS)

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Reforming Political Parties
  • It is even more important that the agenda for
    reform is set by the political parties themselves
  • Today most criticism and proposals for reform
    come from LSM, researchers, etc.
  • Political parties need to become the agenda
    setters however, not behind closed doors but in
    an open and transparent process

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Forum Komunikasi
  • Forum Komunikasi Parpol dan Politisi untuk
    Reformasi aims at providing a platform for
    exchange between politicians and political
    parties
  • It is a meeting of minds with the goal to
    develop strategies, a reform agenda including
    concrete steps for reforming and strengthening
    parties and parliament
  • FNS only facilitates and accompanies this
    process, it has to be filled with life, ideas and
    concepts by you, the Indonesian politicians

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Terima Kasih atas Perhatiannya!Selamat Sukses!
We do not know the secret of success but we
fear that it may be hard work! Anon
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