Noticias

Indonesia’s Political Parties Are Called On to Set Clear and Comprehensive Economic Plans

27 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Jakarta. Political parties were called on by a group of economists to disclose their targets in creating jobs, eradicating poverty, taming inflation and boosting growth — with a comprehensive plan to achieve such goals.

“From what we have watched and studied on their campaigns, no party has a comprehensive strategic policy on the economy,” said Hendri Saparini, an executive director at the Center of Reform on Economics (Core), a non-governmental organization focusing on economic policy, in a discussion in Jakarta on Thursday.

Democrats and PKS Top List of Unpopular Parties, Survey Says

27 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Jakarta. A new survey released on Wednesday has revealed that the ruling Democratic Party and the scandal-ridden Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) have topped the list of Indonesia’s least popular political parties in Indonesia.

The polling body, Charta Politika, said that when respondents were asked which party they were most averse to, 17.1 percent chose the Democratic Party, while 8.5 percent said the PKS. Coming in at third was the Golkar Party, which garnered 6.6 percent of the vote in the survey.

Suharto Nostalgia Grows as Indonesia Heads for Elections

27 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Kemasuk, Yogyakarta. Painted on the back of trucks and emblazoned across T-shirts, the smiling face of former Indonesian dictator Suharto has become a common sight across Java 16 years after his downfall.

“How are you bro? Still better in my time, no?!” runs a phrase commonly printed alongside the late army general, toppled following more than three decades in power when the Asian financial crisis tore into Indonesia.

New Survey Shows Joko Widodo, PDI-P Remaining Most Popular

27 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Jakarta. The electability of Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo remains the highest among this year’s crop of presidential hopefuls with a new survey showing that he garners more than 37 percent of the support, leaving his contenders behind, but still shy of the 50 percent support needed to take the race in a single election.

A survey conducted by Charta Politika this month showed that Joko’s electability was as high as 37.4 percent, far exceeding Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra) founder Prabowo Subianto, who enjoys 14.5 percent support.

Tension Bubbles Amid Charges of ‘Black Campaigns’ Targeting Jakarta Governor

27 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Jakarta. Political tension escalated following the decision by the biggest opposition party, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) to name the hugely popular Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo as its presidential candidate, with doubts looming over his ability to rule the country.

Labor unions join forces to support Jokowi’s candidacy

27 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Two leading labor unions – the Confederation of Indonesian Prosperity Labor Union (KSBSI) and the Confederation of All-Indonesian Workers Union (KSPSI) –- on Thursday announced their full support for the presidential bid of Jakarta Governor Joko “Jokowi” Widodo.

“We, the two leading worker unions, declare our support to Jokowi as a president. Jokowi will be able to show his extraordinary performance to fight for workers rights in the future,” said KSPSI president Andi Ghani in a declaration event in Matraman, East Jakarta, on Thursday, as quoted by kompas.com.

Glorifying the New Order could set Golkar back, says expert

27 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

A political analyst from the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) says the Golkar Party’s strategy of glorifying the successes of the New Order regime is a mistake.

Siti Zuhro said Golkar should focus on issues in the reform era, such as corruption, collusion and nepotism (KKN), instead of reminiscing about the past.

“We should not forget that we toppled the New Order regime because we wanted to eradicate KKN,” she said after a discussion in Jakarta on Thursday, as quoted by kompas.com.

Moeldoko wishes KPU asked for help sooner

27 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Indonesian Military (TNI) commander Gen. Moeldoko said he regretted the tardiness of a request for help in organizing the upcoming April 9 legislative election from the General Elections Commission (KPU).

“I offered the KPU my help last year but it barely responded. Now, with the election drawing near, just a week away, it finally requests back up. I will do it anyway but I must draw a firm line first so the TNI won’t be blamed should anything go wrong,” Moeldoko told The Jakarta Post on Thursday.

Veterans back Prabowo

27 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Hundreds of retired military servicemen have collectively voiced their support for Gerindra Party presidential hopeful Lt. Gen. (ret) Prabowo Subianto.

Speaking for the veterans, former deputy army chief of staff Lt. Gen. (ret) Johannes Suryo Prabowo said they supported Prabowo solely because of his reliable character.

Suryo denied that the veterans came out together as a stunt to boost Prabowo's popularity. He said the support reflected the true aspirations of the veterans.

Damaged ballots on the up ahead of election, says KPU

26 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The General Elections Commission (KPU) has announced an increasing number of damaged ballots, from the earlier amount of 1.5 million to the current 2.7 million.

“We have received reports of 2.7 million damaged ballots, approximately 0.37 percent out of the total number. It is widespread in 301 regencies and municipalities,” KPU commissioner Arief Budiman said on Tuesday as quoted by kompas.com.

He said the KPU would verify the number of reported damaged ballots before reprinting the ballots.

Number of eligible voters shrinks to 185.8 million

26 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The General Elections Commission (KPU) has removed hundreds of thousands of voters considered ineligible from the final voter list (DPT) for the 2014 legislative election.

On Nov. 4, 2013, the KPU recorded the number of eligible voters at 186,172,508. That number had fallen to 185,822,507 by Feb.15.

“They were removed because they were no longer considered eligible,” said KPU chairman Husni Kamil Manik in a plenary meeting on the DPT at KPU headquarters on Tuesday, as quoted by kompas.com.

PPP has eye on six presidential-vice presidential aspirants

26 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The Islamic-based United Development Party (PPP) has an eye on six figures from outside the party that it is considering naming as its presidential- vice presidential candidates for the 2014 presidential election.

“The six figures being considered by the PPP are Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, Jusuf Kalla, Din Syamsuddin, Jimly Asshiddiqie, Isran Noor and Khofifah Indar Parawansa,” said PPP secretary-general Romahurmuziy after a campaign rally in Jember, East Java, on Tuesday, as quoted by Antara news agency.

SBY warned over social aid funds ahead of election

26 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) sent President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono a letter on Tuesday, recommending that all social aid funds be managed under the Social Affairs Ministry to avoid budget embezzlement ahead of the general election.

KPK spokesman Johan Budi said ministries that had no direct relationship with social activities should no longer be authorized to manage social aid funds, due to the fact most ministries had political leaders at their helms.

PDI-P rally caused by 'provocateurs'...or irritated supporters

25 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

An Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) campaign rally led by chairwoman Megawati Soekarnoputri in Sleman, Yogyakarta, on Tuesday afternoon nearly devolved into chaos after local party officials confronted a large group of motorists who had been attempting to disrupt the event.

During the event, held at Denggung Square, hundreds of spectators on wearing PDI-P gear showed obvious disinterest in what was happening on stage and got on their motorbikes and continuously revved their engines.

Bawaslu to summons three parties

25 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The Elections Monitoring Agency (Bawaslu), in cooperation with the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI), has found that three political parties contesting in the 2014 election have allegedly violated campaign advertising regulations.

Bawaslu intends to summons officials from the parties that allegedly breached the rules to seek clarification.

“We will summons them for questioning next week,” Bawaslu staff member Nasrullah said on Monday, as quoted by tempo.co.

The three parties are the Golkar Party, the Hanura Party and the NasDem Party.

Chance for candidates to show stance on rights

25 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Candidates competing in the July 2014 presidential election will have an opportunity to explain to voters their positions on major human rights issues thanks to a new survey, an international non-governmental organization (INGO) has said.

Human Rights Watch (HRW), an INGO that conducts research and advocacy on human rights, said that it had distributed a questionnaire to likely presidential candidates on March 21, giving them nine questions on the country’s most pressing human rights concerns.

Prabowo Reads Poem Attacking ‘Liars,’ Gerindra Still Open to PDI-P Coalition

25 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Jakarta. The Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra) has said a coalition with its one-time ally and now biggest rival, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) is still possible, despite escalating political tension and obvious competition.

Gerindra chairman Suhardi said on Monday that the party was still open to a coalition with any political party, including with the PDI-P.

Prabowo Subianto hopes to become president

25 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Antara News

Cilacap, Central Java (ANTARA News) - The chief patron of Gerindra Party, Prabowo Subianto, has said that he is optimistic about winning the presidential election on July 9.

"(I am) very optimistic," he told newsmen after attending a campaign rally at Krida Nusantara field in Cilacap, Central Java, on Tuesday.

The reason for the belief, he said, was the public support he had received.

He said that support for Gerindra Party had also increased. "God willing, I will get a mandate from the people (to be president)," he noted.

PDIP able to face smear campaign on Jokowi

25 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Antara News

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - The Indonesian Democratic Party Struggle (PDIP) has stated that it believed it could face smear campaign that has so far been launched on its presidential candidate, Joko Widodo (Jokowi).

"PDIP thinks the attack is part of the steep road that a leader must take," party Secretary General Tjahjo Kumolo declared in an electronic message received here on Tuesday.

He pointed out that all party functionaries must remain calm with regard to the smear campaign against PDIP and Jokowi (Joko Widodo).

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