Friendly, that is our first impression when we met this man. His name is Mr. Gamari Sutrisno and he is a part of Komisi II in Indonesian House of Representatives. This 62 years old man belongs to Partai Keadilan Sejahtera (PKS). One thing that makes us, Andira and Dika, interested in him is the fact that he comes from communication background, which is completely different from his current job in politics. On May 27th, 2013, we had a chance to talk with him about his decision on working out of his comfort zone, his life as a legislative member, and also his experiences.
So, Mr. Gamari, we
read that you actually come from communication background which is often
associated with a light subject. Why you suddenly decided to move to political
world? Because as we all know politic is a heavy subject.
Who says that I move?? Hahaha…. I actually did not move.
Well… I do come from communication background. When I
graduated from formal school I continued my education in Information Academy
(AKPEN). Basically this is similar with communication academy because we have
several majors such as electronic media and printed media which are related
with communication. After graduated, I went to Publication Faculty to pursue my
bachelor degree, then to United States to get my magister and doctor degree.
In AKPEN, I started both of my education and working careers,
which include working in Information Department until it being closed by Gus
Dur (Indonesia Former President) in 2000s. After that, I worked in Menteri
Koordinator Bidang Politik dan Keamanan (Menkopolkam) with Susilo Bambang
Yudhoyono (Indonesia current president) as my mentor until finally, I proposed
an early retirement.
After retired, I attended studies that conducted by state
and private agencies and also became a lecturer in several universities. While
attending these studies, I met many people, including the mentors who came from
PKS. I attended these studies for about two years and after that, I was being
offered to be legislative member from PKS.
I agreed on this since PKS has the same vision and mission like me,
which is dakwah. Long story, I was elected to be the official legislative
member for Daerah Pemilihan III, Central Java that includes cities like Blora,
Pati, Rembang, and Grobogan.
Does this means that
when you first being offered the job as a legislative member, you already
prepared to fulfill that, Mr. Gamari?
Yes, I do because if I did not prepare, how come I become a
legislative member until now? Hahahahaha. And prepared means ready in terms of
moral and material because I have to prepare in both aspects.
Are there any
programs that should be done by Komisi II?
Of course, Komisi II has the same main jobs like other
commission in House of Representatives. The first job is to make legislation
that related with our partners, such as Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of
the State Secretariat, Government Administration Agency, and 6 others agencies.
The second job is to supervise the government in doing their regulations to
know if they keep going in the right track. We also, supervise the budget that
being used by them. The last main job is to discuss the budget that being
proposed from the government to House of Representatives. This is what often
being misunderstood by public. They think that House of Representatives are the
one who hold the budget and we are the one who corrupted. But the truth is the
budget is not on us. Our budget is only involved in giving the legislative
members’ salary. If there is a corruption caused by legislative member, then it
might be because they have connection with private agency. And if we find any
violation acts, we will call the Minister or the party that involved in this
case in order reminding them about their actual job.
Beside those main jobs, we also listen to people
aspirations. There are 2 ways to get their aspirations, which are inviting them
to meet us and visiting them, face-to-face to their location (reses). Every
year we do 4 reses and for this year, I already done 1 reses.
Then what kind of
problems that you found in there?
There many problems like damage infrastructures,
agriculture, education and health. This education, agriculture, and health
problems apparently appear in many other locations and it makes this also
become the national problem, not only a local problem.
Does government give
their effort in order to reduce this problem?
Yes of course they do, but the main thing is how much is the
effort, that is what we (House of Representatives) are paying attention to.
As we know that PKS is
being issued with corruption. Do you have any comments relating to that case?
What do you think about it and does it affect you in some way?
I’d rather not say about that matter. But, I need to explain
that personal case has to be separated from party related cases. Right now, it
is a personal case. The truth is, PKS as an institution/party does not have any
incidents because the party does not contribute to any corruption. Only being
implied so by the media and some other groups because it is the president who
is in this issue that is why people think that it is identical with PKS itself.
So far, PKS itself is pretty solid, meaning that we could tell the differences
between personal matters over party issues. The hard thing that we need to
clarify is public opinion and it is not an easy thing.
When public opinion is constructed, we have to be able to
shape another opinion as a diversion. If you keep quiet, it stands for
agreement, but if you speak up, it will be considered as a denial. But in every
action there is a risk. That is why, if you pay much attention to media, PKS stands
against this issue. If someone were making a personal opinion over something,
it has to be questioned. One opinion should meet with another. If we stay quiet
over this, people would think that our personal issues are party issues.
What are the ups and
downs in being a legislative member? Is it hard?
I feel that being a legislative member is citizen’s trust.
It is an honor, not pride. I am happy that I am able to live the task from
people. For me, to meet citizens is fun. I can talk with labor workers, farmers
to fishermen. Although the impression of
being a member is not always positive, I believe that each member does not act
similarly. As long as I do not violate or betray the citizen’s trust, I am
enjoying this job.
That is
the end of our fun and warm conversation with Mr. Gamari Sutrisno. To be
honest, he changes our perception about House of Representatives and
government. We also learned many values from him like how communication is
important in our life just like how pan pizza is important in holding the
pieces of pizza. It was such an honor for us to meet and talk with him
personally. At the end, we feel grateful for that.
Andira
& Dika,
Communication Binus
International 2015