Salam,

Berikut ini sebuah editorial dari koran nasional India, The Hindu, 
yang menyoroti tentang terpilihnya Om SBY sebagai 'the 6th Indonesian 
President' beserta permasalahan-permasalahan rumit dan banyak yang 
harus dihadapinya demi untuk membawa Indonesia bangkit kembali 
menjadi salah satu negara besar yang diperhitungkan oleh dunia.

selamat menikmati dan let's hope 4 the best for Indonesia!


   salam,

  Qisa'i
(New Delhi)

The Hindu 
Online edition of India's National Newspaper
Wednesday, Oct 06, 2004 

Editorials

MR. INDONESIA 


SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO was confirmed the winner of Indonesia's long-
drawn presidential election after the counting of votes was completed 
in all parts of the vast archipelago. Mr. Yudhoyono crossed the last 
hurdle on his way to becoming the sixth President when the incumbent 
Megawati Sukarnoputri asked her supporters to accept the verdict. 
While Mr. Yudhoyono won over 60 per cent of the vote to Ms. 
Megawati's 38 per cent, he observed decorum and waited for his 
rival's concession speech. The smoothness of the transition is 
significant for two reasons: this is the first time Indonesia has 
voted directly to elect a President; secondly, the popular mandate 
for Mr. Yudhoyono is overwhelming, surpassing all predictions. By 
denying Ms. Megawati's party, the Indonesia Democratic Party-Struggle 
(PDP-I), a victory in the parliamentary elections earlier this year, 
voters indicated their desire for a change in leadership. But 
although Mr. Yudhoyono led Ms. Megawati in the first round of voting 
in the presidential election, none of the three candidates — General 
Wiranto of Golkar was the third contender — could secure more than 50 
per cent of the vote and this necessitated the second round run-off 
between the top two. The people of Indonesia have made a clear and 
emphatic choice. 

Can Mr. Yudhoyono, who was a member of Ms. Megawati's Cabinet until 
recently, live up to expectations? The presidential contest was 
essentially about personalities, not policies. But several challenges 
will test the governance skills of the new President and his 
political abilities. Among the reasons for Ms. Megawati's defeat were 
her inability to pull Indonesia's economy together — the country is 
yet to recover fully from the 1997 South-East Asia economic meltdown —
 and her failure to arrest widespread corruption and rising 
unemployment. The recent suicide bombings outside the Australian 
Embassy in Jakarta demonstrated that the renewed challenge of 
terrorism would demand Mr. Yudhoyono's attention. In this, his task 
will be no different from the one his predecessor faced: to track 
down terrorist networks in the world's largest Muslim country without 
being branded a stooge of the United States, more specifically of the 
Bush administration, in what is perceived by most Indonesians as "a 
war against Islam." The former General's policy on the simmering 
separatist struggle in the province of Aceh will also be crucial for 
the future of a loosely knit nation of different ethnicities and 
languages. But first and foremost, Mr. Yudhoyono has the task of 
bringing the lower house of parliament, where his Democratic Party 
has just 10 per cent of the seats, under his control. His massive 
mandate should help. 

Governing a democratic country is never easy and Mr. Yudhoyono knows 
he must deliver. He will be held accountable by a people who expect a 
great deal. Indonesia can justly take pride in setting up its first 
genuinely democratic government, with both Parliament and President 
elected by the people. This has come seven years after General 
Suharto, the brutal and corrupt dictator who ruled Indonesia for 
three decades, was dethroned by popular protests. The outgoing 
President, who was one of the main leaders in the movement that led 
to the ouster of Suharto, did not quite live up to the expectations 
of the people. Nonetheless, as she leaves office, Ms. Megawati must 
be given a fair share of credit for consolidating Indonesia's 
democratic reforms and for ensuring the smooth conduct of the 
elections. Her comprehensive defeat and acceptance of it can, in 
fact, be regarded as her democratic vindication. 






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