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  • Indonesian political parties  + (3.Inggris 1. Economy: Create jobs and enco3.Inggris</br>1. Economy: Create jobs and encourage investment.</br>2. Education: Improve access and quality of education.</br>3. Health: Improve health services and medical access.</br>4. Infrastructure: Develop roads, transportation, and clean water.</br>5. Environment: Address pollution and climate change sustainably.</br>6. Poverty Alleviation: Reduce inequality through social programs.Reduce inequality through social programs.)
  • regional election politics(Nazrul Iksan syam)  + (A regional head candidate should prioritizA regional head candidate should prioritize:</br></br>1. Infrastructure: Access to transportation, clean water, and digital infrastructure.</br></br>2. Social Welfare and Economy: Job creation and support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs).</br></br>3. Education and Healthcare: Equal access and high-quality services.</br></br>4. Good Governance: Transparency and reducing corruption.</br></br>5. Environment: Sustainable solutions for environmental issues.</br></br>6. Security: Improving public order and law enforcement.</br></br>7. Public Participation: Involving the community in decision-making.</br></br>These priorities will foster welfare and regional development.</br>(bahasa inggris)and regional development. (bahasa inggris))
  • Indonesian politics  + (A regional head candidate should prioritizA regional head candidate should prioritize:</br></br>1. Infrastructure: Ensuring access to transportation, clean water, and reliable digital infrastructure.</br></br></br>2. Social Welfare and Economy: Creating job opportunities and supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs).</br></br></br>3. Education and Healthcare: Providing fair access and high-quality services to the community.</br></br></br>4. Good Governance: Enhancing transparency and reducing corruption.</br></br></br>5. Environment: Implementing sustainable solutions for environmental issues.</br></br></br>6. Security: Strengthening public order and law enforcement.</br></br></br>7. Public Participation: Involving the community in the decision-making process.</br></br></br></br>These priorities will enhance welfare and drive regional development.ce welfare and drive regional development.)
  • a little politic in indonesia  + (A regional leader candidate should prioritA regional leader candidate should prioritize issues related to public welfare, education, and infrastructure. Public welfare includes access to healthcare, poverty alleviation, and job creation. Quality education is essential for building a better future generation. Additionally, infrastructure development, such as roads and public facilities, is crucial to supporting economic activities.crucial to supporting economic activities.)
  • Spicking  + (A very good language for every human being so that we can know what other people are talking about)
  • The Influence of Foreign Policy on National Economic Stability  + (According to current issues, candidates foAccording to current issues, candidates for regional head should prioritize several key areas. First, improving the quality of public services, such as equal access to healthcare and education. Second, developing infrastructure that supports local economic growth, like roads, markets, and transportation facilities. Third, sustainable environmental management, including waste handling and water resource management. Finally, the candidate must focus on increasing transparency and accountability in governance to maintain public trust.ty in governance to maintain public trust.)
  • The Reality of Makassar : Crisis of Public Transportation  + (According to data from sulselprov.go.id, MAccording to data from sulselprov.go.id, Makassar is the region with the largest population in South Sulawesi, reaching 1,474,393 people or approximately 15.7% of the total population of the province. On the other hand, data on public transportation from jusman.co.id shows that there are currently 639 operational pete-pete (minibuses) and 87 units of Teman Bus (public buses), making the total number of public transportation units in Makassar 726 in 2024.</br></br>Assuming the average capacity of a pete-pete is 10 passengers and the average capacity of a Teman Bus is about 30 passengers, the total capacity of public transportation in Makassar reaches 9,000 passengers. Despite the city’s population exceeding 1.4 million, calculations show that only about 0.61% of the population is covered by public transportation. This figure reflects the reality that Makassar, which claims to be a "World City," is unable to meet even 1% of its citizens' transportation needs.</br></br>Ironically, despite having had 20 individuals serve as mayors of Makassar, none have consistently prioritized the development of public transportation. The existence of Teman Bus, which has been widely used in recent years, is an initiative from the central government rather than a result of city policy. This situation underscores the urgent need for serious attention to the development of transportation infrastructure to improve the quality of life for Makassar's residents, especially considering that not all citizens can afford private vehicles for their daily mobility.</br></br>Competent candidates for public office should recognize this issue and undertake the revitalization of transportation infrastructure. While the results may not be immediately visible or evenly distributed, such efforts are essential, as demonstrated by DKI Jakarta, which was able to make significant improvements in just five years, reaching even the smallest alleys. years, reaching even the smallest alleys.)
  • improving the quality of education ( witri septria putri X DKV II )  + (According to my input regarding several isAccording to my input regarding several issues that should be a priority for regional head candidates, there are three that I know of, namely first improving the quality of education, because the quality of education is a priority for regional head candidates to improve the quality of life of the community, for example equal access to education and adequate educational facilities. because the issue is that many schools, especially in less developed areas, for example lack classrooms that are no longer suitable. Second, the quality of health services, there are several problems, one of which is crucial, which affects people's welfare. There are also examples of issues related to improving the quality of limited services, namely access to health facilities and high health costs, because of which many Indonesian citizens feel overwhelmed. thirdly, local economic development, local economic development focuses on improving community welfare through local resources that can be utilized, there are several main issues, namely limited capital and limited market access because some small businesses find it difficult to get capital and local producers have limited access to the market. it's the seller.ted access to the market. it's the seller.)
  • agricultural development  + (Agricultural development is important to meet ever-increasing food needs, as well as reducing negative environmental impacts)
  • Air pollution (Alfiah DKV III)  + (Air pollution affects human health and ecosystems, with efforts to reduce emissions being crucial.)
  • air quality  + (Air pollution is a serious problem in Indonesia, which has fundamental impacts on public health and the environment)
  • Improving the quality of education for human resources  + (An important priority for regional head caAn important priority for regional head candidates is to improve the quality of education for human resources for future generations. This needs to be worried about, because the development of technology is decreasing the quality of education. Then it can cause cases that occur for the younger generation, especially children. There are some children who do not know what BPUPKI stands for, do not know how to read the clock until the emergence of AI makes a lot of changes. next, we need to support regional children, especially in South Sulawesi, who want to uphold education abroad in this era of global competition. there are several challenges that must be considered starting from the curriculum, the quality of teachers who teach, access to education and the education budget. because it is in a remote area, children are eager to realize their dreams, it is a challenge for them. Therefore, what must be considered for prospective regional heads for the next generation for the future progress of the region and nation. future progress of the region and nation.)
  • Unclean environment  + (An unclean environment causes many diseases to occur, such as malaria. Cleaning must be done every week to make the environment clean and free from disease)
  • "Key Priorities for Local Leadership Candidates: Well-Being, Health, and Sustainability"  + (As a candidate for local leadership, commuAs a candidate for local leadership, community well-being should be the top priority. Leaders need to focus on building an inclusive and sustainable economy. By creating jobs and expanding education access, they can cut down unemployment and strengthen the local economy, making sure people feel the benefits directly.</br></br>Affordable and accessible healthcare is crucial, along with access to clean water, decent housing, and solid infrastructure. Social programs for vulnerable groups, like seniors and people with disabilities, need strong support to build trust and security within the community.</br></br>Finally, commitment to the environment is essential. Climate change has a direct impact on people’s lives, so policies like waste management, renewable energy, and green initiatives must be prioritized. Putting the environment first shows real dedication to a sustainable future.s real dedication to a sustainable future.)
  • Human Resources Quality Management  + (As a nation and state, Indonesia, with a pAs a nation and state, Indonesia, with a population of 275.5 million people stretching from Sabang to Merauke and from Miangas to Rote Island, often faces problems with the quality of human resources. Poor government management procedures for society in the form of education, food and the environment are the cause of the decline in the quality of human resources compared to Asian countries, especially Southeast Asia. When applied to my life, I am still sad to see the social inequality between the poor and the rich, the unequal access to education and even the many children out there who cannot obtain their human rights. In fact, harassment often occurs everywhere. This results in the quality of human resources in Indonesia being very sad. And rising to the level of officialdom, it cannot be denied that there are still many officials who commit corruption and nepotismficials who commit corruption and nepotism)
  • Overcoming Congestion and Improving Environmentally Friendly Public Transportation  + (As a regional head, the issue of congestioAs a regional head, the issue of congestion and public transportation is one of the biggest challenges that must be overcome immediately. Every day, residents experience mobility difficulties due to traffic jams which hamper economic and social activities. One of the main causes is the growth in the number of private vehicles which is not commensurate with the existing road infrastructure. For this reason, I will focus on developing public transportation that is more effective, modern and environmentally friendly. This program includes increasing public transport capacity, adding bus and train lines, and encouraging the use of electric vehicles among the public.</br></br>Apart from that, it is necessary to implement policies that support the development of green transportation infrastructure, such as providing safe and comfortable bicycle lanes. By having an efficient and environmentally friendly transportation system, we not only reduce the level of congestion but also reduce the level of air population which can threaten public health. These programs can be supported by educational campaigns to encourage people to choose public transportation over private vehicles, thereby creating smoother and more sustainable mobility.ng smoother and more sustainable mobility.)
  • illegal parking  + (As a resident, I would like to express my As a resident, I would like to express my criticism toward the candidate for regional head regarding the unresolved issue of illegal parking. So far, illegal parking has become one of the main sources of traffic jams and disturbances in many areas, and often this illegal parking forces people to pay, which usually leads to fights. I hope this will be a concern for future regional head candidates. Thank youfuture regional head candidates. Thank you)
  • Knowledge is Power: The aspirations of the nation's youth for a regional leader in South Sulawesi.  + (As Indonesia celebrates its 100th year of As Indonesia celebrates its 100th year of independence, it is projected to experience a demographic bonus. This means that the working-age population between 15 and 64 years old will significantly outnumber those aged 65 and above. The working-age population in Indonesia is expected to constitute more than 60% of the total population. To fully capitalize on this demographic dividend, it is imperative that the nation equips itself with robust technological capabilities. This is because internet-based social networks have become an integral part of contemporary human life, giving rise to numerous new trends and cultures. Education should therefore be positioned as the solution to the myriad of challenges faced by the nation, such as corruption, curriculum issues, intolerance, and the proliferation of hate speech. One explanation for why our education system has been unable to address these societal problems is the lack of emphasis on deductive reasoning in the learning process.</br></br>The deductive paradigm tends to overlook empirical experiences and daily life as integral parts of the learning process. One explanation for our education system's inability to address the nation's various problems is the lack of emphasis on deductive reasoning in the learning process. The deductive paradigm tends to disregard empirical experiences and daily life as integral components of the learning process. Consequently, learners find it difficult to comprehend and master the learning materials due to their distance from real-world experiences. Yet, the essence of education lies in experience. Therefore, daily experiences constitute the most crucial laboratory in education.</br></br>In South Sulawesi, many rural areas in both districts and cities still lack equitable access to education. While students in urban areas return home with new ideas and perspectives, what about those in remote villages with suboptimal teaching management and inadequate school facilities? One example is an elementary school in Kale Lantang village, Polong Bangkeng Selatan district, Takalar. Unlike other schools, this school has a low enrollment, resulting in insufficient BOS funds to adequately support the teaching process. The amount of BOS funds allocated to a school is largely determined by its student population.</br></br>If the national government doesn't pay attention to this problem, then local governments and villages must step up and make sure that all children have the same opportunities to learn. They can do this by making new local laws or by simply making good decisions. Local leaders should focus on helping people, especially when it comes to education. They shouldn't just build buildings, but also make sure that children learn well. The quality of our future leaders should be a top priority in the upcoming elections.Candidates competing in the 2024 Regional Elections should prioritize the education sector. In accordance with the National Education System Law, 20% of the national budget has been allocated to education. It is now time for this to be followed by the allocation of 20% of regional budgets to education as well, at both the district/city and provincial levels. This will empower every citizen with knowledge, enabling them to overcome crises of role modeling, morality, and integrity.of role modeling, morality, and integrity.)
  • road facilities and infrastructure that are not repaired  + (As we know and can see with our own eyes, As we know and can see with our own eyes, many road facilities and infrastructure have not been repaired. We can pay attention to several public facilities that are no longer suitable for use and should be repaired but in fact they are just left there. For example, several bus stops located on the side of the road that were supposed to be repaired were in fact just left without any repairs. We can also see that there are many roads that should be repaired or patched, but they are just left unattended, sometimes even causing casualties but no repairs are carried out. Sometimes there are residents who take the initiative to patch roads using available materials. Sometimes roads are even patched or repaired at the end of their term of office as regional head. of their term of office as regional head.)
  • Efforts to prevent early marriage among underage teenagers  + (As we know, among teenagers today, it is undeniable that their social life is very busy, many students drop out of school due to early marriage (pregnancy outside of marriage) due to wrong decisions.)
  • Future Poverty Elimination Program Plan by The Regiona Head of Makassar, South Sulawesi  + (As we know, the city of Makassar, as the cAs we know, the city of Makassar, as the capital of South Sulawesi Province, faces great challenges in poverty alleviation. Although we have achieved rapid development in recent years, there are still some people who are in difficult economic conditions. Therefore, the poverty alleviation program plan proposed by the head of Makassar is very relevant and crucial to be considered.</br></br>This poverty alleviation plan must be based on an in-depth analysis of the socioeconomic conditions of the community. Accurate and timely data on the number of poor people, the causes of poverty, and the potential of local resources should be the basis for designing effective programs. The situation in Makassar requires a comprehensive approach that not only focuses on social assistance, but also creates jobs and improves access to education and health services.</br></br>One of the strategic steps that can be taken is to develop a community economic empowerment program. These programs can include skills training, access to capital and business support for people who want to start or expand small businesses. The aim is to help communities become financially independent and escape poverty by improving skills and increasing access to resources. This also contributes to more inclusive local economic growth.</br></br>In addition, it is important to build partnerships with various parties, including the private sector, non-governmental organizations, and local communities. Building partnerships can help poverty alleviation programs become more inclusive and sustainable. For example, the private sector can play a role in job creation, and non-governmental organizations can provide education and social support. Involving all regional heads, this program will provide a wider reach and more significant impact.</br></br>Poverty alleviation programs must be integrated into sound infrastructure development policies. Access to infrastructure such as roads, electricity and clean water has a significant impact on people’s quality of life. Therefore, improvements to infrastructure in remote and underserved areas are critical to opening up new economic opportunities and improving people’s living standards. Investments in infrastructure also promote more equitable economic growth.</br></br>However, the implementation of this program is not without challenges. One of the main challenges is ensuring transparency and accountability in the use of budget funds. The public should participate in monitoring the program so that they can provide input and constructive criticism. In this way, public trust in the government will increase and their participation in poverty alleviation programs will increase.</br></br>Thus, the poverty alleviation program plan by the Makassar regional head must be dynamic and adaptive. Given the changing socioeconomic situation, it is necessary to periodically evaluate the programs implemented to assess their effectiveness and make adjustments if necessary. Only in this way can poverty alleviation efforts be successful and bring real benefits to the community. </br></br>Overall, the poverty alleviation programs planned in Makassar have great potential to bring about positive changes. It is hoped that with the right approach and good cooperation between various parties, Makassar will become a richer and more inclusive city for all its citizens. more inclusive city for all its citizens.)
  • EVALUATION OF REGIONAL AUTONOMY: BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS OR THE RIGHTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT  + (Attention to the environment is currently Attention to the environment is currently diminishing. This is evident from human priorities, which focus solely on clothing, food, and shelter. Only a few people feel a sense of ownership towards the environment, so efforts to preserve and protect it have not been maximized. A question that may arise is why the environment should be protected. In law, protection is typically given to legal subjects. However, is the environment a legal subject that can bear rights and obligations? Regional autonomy is the answer to this issue. Regional leaders must be able to align regulations with the concept of sustainable development, including government efforts to limit the exercise of rights over the environment to protect environmental rights themselves. Current regional autonomy tends to be excessive, particularly regarding the exploitation of natural resources. Many regions with abundant natural resources exploit them to increase regional income, showing a tendency towards weak sustainability without considering environmentally conscious development principles. Consequently, environmental damage and pollution are accelerating. An example is the reclamation issue at Losari Beach, Makassar, which may have negative impacts by threatening biodiversity and lowering water quality due to sedimentation. The benefits are mostly enjoyed by investors, while fishermen and local communities are disadvantaged. Through regional autonomy, the granting of industrial and tourism permits seems to be economically oriented, highlighting the right to the environment rather than the right of the environment itself. Therefore, local governments must pay attention to environmental rights to ensure that future generations can meet their needs with the same quality, quantity, and options.h the same quality, quantity, and options.)
  • improve the welfare of society well(Aulia dkv III)  + (Bahasa inggris Local leaders need to prioritize issues such as sustainable development, healthcare access, and education quality. Addressing these matters can significantly improve community welfare)
  • Regional elections  + (Bahasa Inggris: Candidates for regional lBahasa Inggris:</br></br>Candidates for regional leadership should prioritize several key issues. First, sustainable infrastructure development, including roads, healthcare, and education facilities. Second, transparent and efficient public services so that the public can directly benefit from government programs. Third, environmental protection and sustainability, as a healthy region ensures long-term prosperity. Finally, local economic empowerment is essential for fostering independence and growth in the community. independence and growth in the community.)