"The hard thing that we need to clarify is public opinion and it is not an easy thing"
Mon, 1 July, 2013
Andira and Dika
JAKARTA - Before we came and had a chance to talk with this legislative member, both of us already had a bad perception about those people who have a job there. We thought that legislative members have a thick connection with term corruption like what often being portrait in media. We also think that they have taken the citizen’s money for their own benefits. But after we met him, it turned out to be the opposite.
Mon, 1 July, 2013
Andira and Dika
JAKARTA - Before we came and had a chance to talk with this legislative member, both of us already had a bad perception about those people who have a job there. We thought that legislative members have a thick connection with term corruption like what often being portrait in media. We also think that they have taken the citizen’s money for their own benefits. But after we met him, it turned out to be the opposite.
Friendly and religious, those are
our first impressions 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). His background was from communication, where
he studied and worked in AKPEN (Akademi Penerangan). Because he has the same
background with us then we found it easier and interesting to discuss our
contrast perception with him.
Our conversation with him began
with how he became a legislative member which started after he retired from
Menkopolkam (Menteri Koordinator Bidang
Politik dan Keamanan). He explained that after his retirement, he often 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.” He continued his explanation.
He also explained the 3 main jobs
of House of Representative to us. The
first job is to make legislation that related with their (Komisi II) 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. They 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. Surprisingly, without
we had a chance to talk to him about this, he took initiative to clarify
people’s misunderstandings regarding his job.
“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.”
Furthermore, we tried to ask him
about PKS’ ex-president imported meats corruption issue. At first, he said that
he did not want to discuss about that. But, he explained his point of view
regarding that issue.
” 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.”
This man, who used to be mentored
by Indonesia current president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, told us that it is
important to shape another opinion as a diversion when public opinion has been
constructed.
“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.”
That is
the end of our conversation with Mr. Gamari Sutrisno. To be honest, this
interview open up our new perceptions toward legislative members since we often
associated them with bad things, especially corruption. We also learned not to
be over generalized everything. Just because one individual does something
wrong, does not mean all of the individuals in the community are all the same.
This is like what happened between Mr. Gamari and PKS. Even though PKS is
involved with corruption case, Mr. Gamari is not affected by that. Because of
this thing, we conclude that Mr. Gamari Sutrisno is one of the good legislative
members.
Andira
& Dika,
Communication Binus
International 2015
cool, not many youngster care about this issue. keep it up !!
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