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  • public service  + (In my opinion, the priority issues for a rIn my opinion, the priority issues for a regional leader should be improving public services, addressing infrastructure development, and ensuring equitable access to education and healthcare. It's also important to focus on transparency and environmental sustainability to support long-term development.nability to support long-term development.)
  • corruption and political system. Nujumum Niswah  + (In my opinion, the priority of regional head candidates is public welfare, public peace and regional development.)
  • In the field of education  + (In my opinion, the regional head must pay In my opinion, the regional head must pay more attention to existing education problems, such as if there are those who cannot afford school fees, the regional head must provide scholarships to these students because as we know, many school children have to drop out of school because of financial problems, so the regional head must provide scholarships to students in need. provide scholarships to students in need.)
  • Education, economy and environment. (Siti arifah ika putri XI DKV 1)  + (In my opinion, what regional head candidatIn my opinion, what regional head candidates should prioritize are education, economy and environment. These include improving the quality of education, providing education for those who cannot afford it, encouraging economic growth, creating jobs, addressing waste issues, and tackling air pollution. waste issues, and tackling air pollution.)
  • road construction/road repair(RESTI SYARIF DKV II)  + (In my opinion, what should be the priorityIn my opinion, what should be the priority of regional head candidates is firstly building roads/road repairs, then equipping them with public facilities which must be a priority to improve connectivity and quality of life for residents.</br></br>The second is environmental cleanliness, such as waste management and clean water. This must be considered to maintain environmental comfort and cleanliness.</br>the third is reducing crime because it is for the sake of creating security and stability in the region.</br></br>the third is the creation of jobs in order to reduce poverty.</br></br>The fourth is the application of technology in public services such as in government administration and community services because it will facilitate access and government transparency.litate access and government transparency.)
  • Regional head candidate  + (In my view, regional head candidates shoulIn my view, regional head candidates should prioritize infrastructure that supports the economy, improving healthcare and education, job creation, and environmental preservation. It's also essential to ensure public safety and transparent governance.(SRI AULIA)ety and transparent governance.(SRI AULIA))
  • lack of awareness in preserving regional languages  + (In my view, the trend among the younger geIn my view, the trend among the younger generation today is quite concerning. The pride in using popular language, especially what is now called "Gen Alpha language," seems to be overshadowing the position of regional languages, which actually hold deeper cultural value. On one hand, I understand that young people want to express themselves and feel relevant to their surroundings, but on the other hand, there is a worry that pride in regional languages is gradually fading.</br></br>As a generation that should be the guardians of cultural heritage, we tend to neglect regional languages, even considering them outdated. In reality, regional languages are not just a means of communication; they are also a way to understand cultural roots, customs, and values passed down by our ancestors. If regional languages disappear, we lose an important connection to our history and identity.</br></br>I rarely see local leaders paying serious attention to the decline in regional language speakers. Perhaps this issue is seen as less urgent compared to economic or infrastructure development. However, I believe that cultural diversity, including language, should be a priority. When managed properly, local culture and language can become assets that support tourism development and strengthen regional identity both nationally and internationally.</br></br>To keep regional languages alive, collaboration among various parties is necessary, including the government, cultural communities, and the younger generation itself. Engaging and relevant socialization must be done, such as integrating regional languages into social media content or creative works that appeal to young people. Local leaders should also be bold in championing programs to preserve regional languages, not just as a formality, but as a long-term commitment.</br></br>In this way, regional languages will not merely become relics of the past but will continue to live and thrive alongside modernization.o live and thrive alongside modernization.)
  • Jobs For Us, Not Empty Promises! We Don't Want To Be Educated Unemployed In Our Own Country  + (In the 2024 regional head elections, regioIn the 2024 regional head elections, regional head candidates should no longer need to sell grandiose promises. One of the most urgent issues that must be prioritized is creating jobs for youth. The reality in South Sulawesi is very clear: there are many young people with degrees and skills who are unemployed! What does it mean for us to be highly educated, only to end up as educated unemployed? </br>Decent job opportunities that match our abilities are still very limited. At best, we can only pray that we do not migrate to look for work abroad. South Sulawesi should be able to become more independent. With so much potential in the tourism, agriculture, technology and creative industry sectors, the local government must proactively manage this to create jobs.</br>The next elected leader must have the courage to break the bureaucracy that has been hampering investment, provide incentives that are real and truly felt by MSME and creative industry players, and encourage training programs that are not just a formality. We need action, not just promises! We young people have the right to live a decent life in our own country.</br>So, for those of you who are tired of promises, it's time to vote for candidates who have concrete plans and real solutions. If employment is not a priority, then where will our future take us?ority, then where will our future take us?)
  • Jobs For Us Not Empty Promises! We Don't Want To Be Educated Unemployed In Our Own Country  + (In the 2024 regional head elections, regioIn the 2024 regional head elections, regional head candidates should no longer need to sell grandiose promises. One of the most urgent issues that must be prioritized is creating jobs for youth. The reality in South Sulawesi is very clear: there are many young people with degrees and skills who are unemployed! What does it mean for us to be highly educated, only to end up as educated unemployed? </br></br>Decent job opportunities that match our abilities are still very limited. At best, we can only pray that we do not migrate to look for work abroad. South Sulawesi should be able to become more independent. With so much potential in the tourism, agriculture, technology and creative industry sectors, the local government must proactively manage this to create jobs.</br></br>The next elected leader must have the courage to break the bureaucracy that has been hampering investment, provide incentives that are real and truly felt by MSME and creative industry players, and encourage training programs that are not just a formality. We need action, not just promises! We young people have the right to live a decent life in our own country.</br></br>So, for those of you who are tired of promises, it's time to vote for candidates who have concrete plans and real solutions. If employment is not a priority, then where will our future take us?ority, then where will our future take us?)
  • environment  + (in the makassar environment is very clean but the roads are damaged and many holes are not repaired. hopefully the regional head candidates see the streets in makassar)
  • Petani Desa Gagal Panen, Masyarakat Kota berdesakan, Harapan apa yang dijanjikan?  + (In the midst of the hustle and bustle of aIn the midst of the hustle and bustle of an increasingly crowded city, we often forget the plight of farmers in the villages. Some time ago, a number of areas in South Sulawesi experienced floods that caused massive crop failure. The Department of Food Crops, Horticulture and Plantations (DTPH-Bun) of South Sulawesi recorded 8,563 hectares of rice fields that failed due to the disaster.</br></br>Persistent crop failure is a devastating blow to farmers. They lose their main source of livelihood, are threatened with poverty, and are forced to leave their hometowns to seek a better life in the city. However, the dream of a better life in the city is often dashed. Instead of getting a decent job, they have to struggle with fierce competition for jobs, live in crowded neighborhoods, and face various other social problems.</br></br>While competition for decent jobs is fierce, the wages offered are not commensurate with the high cost of living. As a result, many rural migrants are trapped in low-paying odd jobs. For example, the city of Makassar has the highest number of unemployed people in South Sulawesi. Based on data from the Central Bureau of Statistics, the unemployment rate in Makassar City is declining. However, this is not in line with the poverty rate, which has been increasing for the last three years.</br></br>So the question is, what kind of prosperous life is expected? Does life in the city really promise prosperity? Meanwhile, conditions in the village no longer allow people to be able to get a decent life. If this is allowed to continue, it will not be surprising if many villages eventually become dead villages, while urban areas are increasingly swelling, causing various problems that are far from prosperous.</br></br>What should be done?</br></br>The government, in this case as the frontline, must immediately take concrete actions to overcome this problem. Some things that can be done include:</br>Improvements in the agricultural sector such as improving irrigation infrastructure, providing access to modern agricultural technology, and subsidizing farmers. Village community empowerment is also needed to build independent villages through local economic development, such as village tourism and MSMEs. In addition to economic aspects, improving the quality of life in villages is also needed, such as the availability of proper access to education, health, and other basic infrastructure. Apart from the government, the community also has an important role to play. We can contribute by supporting local products, reducing consumption of imported food, and raising awareness of the importance of preserving the environment.</br></br>The problems of crop failure and uncontrolled urbanization are big challenges that this nation must face. We cannot continue to let farmers suffer and cities become overcrowded. The government must take decisive and comprehensive action to address these issues. Otherwise, we will face worse consequences in the future.ill face worse consequences in the future.)
  • Traffic and clean water crisis  + (In this case it is about traffic jams. ThoIn this case it is about traffic jams. Those of us who live in the North often experience what is called traffic jams, where the cause of traffic jams is the inefficient operating hours of trucks, which causes traffic jams. Moreover, if the truck experiences a problem, whether with the engine or a flat tire, inevitably the truck pulls over to the shoulder of the road, which can make the road narrow, causing traffic jams. </br>Next, regarding the clean water crisis. We who live in the northern area or close to the port, which has been experiencing a clean water crisis for several months, where the clean water crisis often occurs every year, there is indeed some clean water assistance but it is not enough to meet the community's clean water needs. . And we hope that there will be government follow-up in processing clean water so that the need for clean water can be resolvedt the need for clean water can be resolved)
  • Facing Natural Disasters with Green Leadership: Regional Head Candidates' Strategies to Address the Environmental Crisis  + (In this modern era, environmental challengIn this modern era, environmental challenges are increasingly complex and diverse. From climate change, air pollution, uncontrolled waste, to biodiversity loss, these are all direct threats to the sustainability of planet Earth. Therefore, wise leadership that is dedicated to the environment is crucial. In this context, regional head candidates must be prepared to face natural disasters by using effective green leadership strategies. </br>Environmental issues are no longer a local phenomenon; they have become global issues that affect all aspects of human life. In Indonesia alone, several critical environmental cases have alarmed the nation. One of the most striking examples is the forest and peatland fires. Not only does this cause the loss of natural habitats and endemic species, but it also triggers global warming by releasing mass carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Waste is also a major concern. The increasing volume of waste in cities not only creates aesthetic problems, but also has the potential to pollute the environment and threaten public health. For example, the fire at the Sarimukti landfill in Cimahi City highlighted how serious the waste management problem is in some areas. Analysis of environmental problems must also involve community participation. The rights of citizens to participate in environmental management have been guaranteed by the Law on Environmental Protection and Management (No.32/2009). Community participation in reforestation campaigns and nature conservation programs has proven effective in increasing green land cover and reducing the impact of climate change.</br>An effective environmental management strategy should include several important elements. </br>First, the integration of environmentally friendly policies in every aspect of regional planning and development. This can start by integrating environmental conservation policies in regional strategic plans, such as efficient waste management, carbon emission reduction, forest preservation, and water resource conservation.</br>Second, the implementation of green technology. The implementation of renewable energy such as solar and wind power can help reduce dependence on polluting fossil energy sources. In addition, the development of electricity-based public transportation can also reduce greenhouse gas emissions.</br>Third, restoration of damaged ecosystems. Peat restoration in West Kalimantan, for example, is a clear example of the need for serious efforts to preserve damaged ecosystems. The 3R method (Rewetting, Revegetation, Revitalization) has been used to revitalize peat areas and reduce the risk of flooding and forest fires.</br>Fourth, education and community participation. Environmental education programs aimed at increasing community awareness and involvement in nature conservation efforts are essential. Greening campaigns, tree adoption programs, and environmental education in schools are some of the concrete steps that can be taken.</br>Implementing environmental management strategies is not as easy as one might think. One of the main challenges is the cost required to implement environmental projects. The high cost of infrastructure, advanced technology, and trained human resources makes some aspiring local leaders doubt their financial ability to implement an ambitious environmental vision. However, not all challenges come from material factors. Some candidates also face political pressure from investors who are more interested in economic interests than environmental conservation. The aroma of exploitation of natural resources is still evident in some candidates' vision and mission documents, so there is a need for a more in-depth evaluation of their commitments. In addition, coordination between local and central government is also very important. The issue of forest and peatland fires, for example, is a federal matter that requires synergy between the regional and central levels. Although local governments have local authority, they must also work closely with federal agencies to address large-scale environmental issues.</br>Dealing with natural disasters with green leadership requires a complex and multi-faceted strategy. Regional head candidates must be ready to integrate environmentally friendly policies in every aspect of regional planning and development. Green technology, ecosystem restoration, community education and participation, as well as coordination between regional and central levels are important elements in overcoming the environmental crisis.Although the challenges faced are significant, real commitment and dedication to the environment can bring positive changes. For example, Sukabumi City has set three priority environmental issues, namely waste management, water quality and quantity, and natural disaster mitigation. These efforts show how important it is to focus on preparing environmental documents and addressing priority issues. In conclusion, facing natural disasters with green leadership requires wise and dedicated visionaries. Regional head candidates must be ready to take strategic steps to address the environmental crisis, and ensure that their environmental vision is not just a formality but can actually be implemented for a brighter future for current and future generations.future for current and future generations.)
  • Economic Prosperity  + (Increased employment opportunities, local investment and empowerment of MSMEs. Community economi stability is a top priority, especially after the pandemic, many regions need economic recovery.)
  • The Importance of Early Sexual Education  + (Indonesia needs to be aware of the importance of sexual education from an early age because learning is focused on curriculum-based teaching and learning about the cognitive, emotional, physical and social aspects of sexuality.)
  • The Good infrastructure for the prosperous people Lorina Courtney Faijer (4523023017) Universitas Bosowa  + (Infrastructure is the facilities that are Infrastructure is the facilities that are needed by the community and can be used both physically and non-physically, generally the word infrastructure refers to physical development for public facilities such as roads, bridges, schools and for non-physical in the form of education systems, government systems, legal systems and many more. </br></br>According to a leading economist from the United States who is widely recognised for his contributions to the field of macroeconomics, N Gregory Mankiw argues that in economics infrastructure is a form of public capital or public capital consisting of bridges, public roads, sewer systems, and others as one of the investments made by the government.</br></br>Infrastructure is very important for a region because it can have an impact on improving the economy in the area and realising the fulfilment of the basic rights of its people such as food, clothing, shelter, security, education and health. However, that there are still some small areas that are mostly a concern for local residents i have a problem of infrastructure, especially in the access to roads and clean water.</br></br> Not a few of the remote areas that can be said to be a part that still has not inadequate infrastructure such as the difficulty of road access in the area. For example, in the area of Jl. Manggarupi at the back of Jl. Letnan Jenderal Hertasning, Makassar, the road access in the area is still gravel and not asphalt, which can be dangerous for vehicle crossing the road, and some areas in Makassar that have many populated still often experience problems with clean water because one of the factors is the inadequate water infrastructure, for example in Tallo, Birangkanaya, Tamalanrea, Manggala, Pampang, and so on.</br></br>As a candidate for regional head it is very important to pay attention to the infrastructure of the region because it has a direct impact on the welfare of the community and the progress of the region, regions that have adequate infrastructure tend to be able to attract investors to invest in the area and can minimise inequality between regions that are uneven, especially on road access and clean water because it has a direct impact on the community by improving road access and access to clean water can show the community if their regional head candidates have concern for the basic needs of the community. </br></br>Access to roads and access to clean water is a very important foundation if both are problematic then the development of the region is hampered and the people are not prosperous, the efforts or solutions that must be made as regional heads later if elected, the solution to road access is, must make budget allocations for road construction funds and regular and adequate infrastructure maintenance, utilising modern technology in construction for time efficiency and providing the best quality to the community, and providing labour training and education to local communities so that they can properly maintain road access infrastructure facilities, and the solution for clean water access is the construction of boreholes that are evenly distributed so that every local community has access to clean water and has a good water system treatment so that the quality of water received can meet health standards. water received can meet health standards.)
  • The Good infrastructure for the prosperous peopleLorina Courtney Faijer (4523023017) Bosowa University  + (Infrastructure is the facilities that are Infrastructure is the facilities that are needed by the community and can be used both physically and non-physically, generally the word infrastructure refers to physical development for public facilities such as roads, bridges, schools and for non-physical in the form of education systems, government systems, legal systems and many more. </br></br>According to a leading economist from the United States who is widely recognised for his contributions to the field of macroeconomics, N Gregory Mankiw argues that in economics infrastructure is a form of public capital or public capital consisting of bridges, public roads, sewer systems, and others as one of the investments made by the government.</br></br>Infrastructure is very important for a region because it can have an impact on improving the economy in the area and realising the fulfilment of the basic rights of its people such as food, clothing, shelter, security, education and health. However, that there are still some small areas that are mostly a concern for local residents i have a problem of infrastructure, especially in the access to roads and clean water.</br></br> Not a few of the remote areas that can be said to be a part that still has not inadequate infrastructure such as the difficulty of road access in the area. For example, in the area of Jl. Manggarupi at the back of Jl. Letnan Jenderal Hertasning, Makassar, the road access in the area is still gravel and not asphalt, which can be dangerous for vehicle crossing the road, and some areas in Makassar that have many populated still often experience problems with clean water because one of the factors is the inadequate water infrastructure, for example in Tallo, Birangkanaya, Tamalanrea, Manggala, Pampang, and so on.</br></br>As a candidate for regional head it is very important to pay attention to the infrastructure of the region because it has a direct impact on the welfare of the community and the progress of the region, regions that have adequate infrastructure tend to be able to attract investors to invest in the area and can minimise inequality between regions that are uneven, especially on road access and clean water because it has a direct impact on the community by improving road access and access to clean water can show the community if their regional head candidates have concern for the basic needs of the community. </br></br>Access to roads and access to clean water is a very important foundation if both are problematic then the development of the region is hampered and the people are not prosperous, the efforts or solutions that must be made as regional heads later if elected, the solution to road access is, must make budget allocations for road construction funds and regular and adequate infrastructure maintenance, utilising modern technology in construction for time efficiency and providing the best quality to the community, and providing labour training and education to local communities so that they can properly maintain road access infrastructure facilities, and the solution for clean water access is the construction of boreholes that are evenly distributed so that every local community has access to clean water and has a good water system treatment so that the quality of water received can meet health standards. water received can meet health standards.)
  • infrastructure in sustainable development  + (Infrastructure issues must be a top prioriInfrastructure issues must be a top priority for regional head candidates, considering the importance of adequate infrastructure to encourage economic growth and improve the quality of life of the community. Many areas still face serious problems in terms of accessibility, both roads, bridges and public transportation facilities. Prospective regional heads need to plan infrastructure development that is not only focused on urban areas, but also on remote areas that are often ignored. Better access to these areas will speed up the distribution of goods and services, and open up new economic opportunities. Apart from that, the development of digital infrastructure is also an issue that is no less important. In the current digital era, fast and even internet connections are needed to encourage innovation, education and access to information. Many villages and underdeveloped areas still do not have stable internet access, which hinders local economic development and education. Prospective regional heads must prioritize the development of telecommunications infrastructure that supports technological developments throughout the region, so that people can more easily connect and compete in the era of globalization. What is no less important, infrastructure development must be carried out by paying attention to sustainability and environmentally friendly aspects. Development that does not consider environmental impacts can result in natural disasters, such as floods and landslides, which ultimately harm society. Prospective regional heads need to ensure that every infrastructure project uses environmentally friendly technology and follows sustainable development principles, to maintain a balance between development progress and nature conservation.elopment progress and nature conservation.)
  • Infrastructure or development gap  + (Infrastructure or development gaps such as road repairs reflect injustice in the allocation of development budgets. Regional head candidates must ensure that all regions receive)
  • infrastructure development (Syaikhah Dkv 1)  + (Inggris : The issues that should be the priority of potential regional heads are usually infrastructure development, health, education, and environmental management.)
  • infrastructure development (Ika Dkv 1)  + (Inggris : The issues that should be the priority of potential regional heads are usually infrastructure development, health, education, and environmental management.)
  • politik in country of Indonesia  + (Inggris: 1. Economy: Create jobs and encouInggris:</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.)
  • Indonesian Political  + (Inggris: Infrastructure development, including roads, schools, and health facilities, should be a priority to improve the overall quality of life and support economic growth.)
  • ECONOMIC CONSTRAINTS AND GRATIFICATION MAIN FACTORS INHIBITING REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT  + (INTRODUCTION Regional leaders serve as theINTRODUCTION</br>Regional leaders serve as the driving force behind the progress of a region. In every regional election, various strategic issues come under the spotlight and need to be addressed. However, among the many challenges, economic issues and gratuities should be the main focus for candidates. These two issues are closely related because the economic development of a region is highly influenced by clean and effective governance. This problem persists regardless of who the leader is, as the region's governance continues to be harmed by irresponsible officials involved in gratuity transactions, as well as ineffective economic growth patterns. By tackling the issue of gratuities, which frequently and even consistently occur within the functional structure of government, candidates can pave the way for more equitable and sustainable economic growth. This is crucial for the future progress of the region, and candidates must have systematic ideas to address these issues.</br></br>BODY</br>Economic problems are one of the biggest challenges faced by many regions in Indonesia. Poverty rates, unemployment, and income distribution inequality are recurring issues, particularly in underdeveloped areas. These regions lag in economic management, and the general population, lacking specialized education in entrepreneurship or basic economic governance, cannot be ignored. Traditional sectors such as agriculture and fisheries often fail to maximize the local economy due to inadequate economic growth oversight and a lack of creativity in utilizing natural resources and coastal areas in certain regions. This issue recurs because there are no breakthroughs to provide solutions and develop the economy.</br></br>Amid global challenges such as inflation, the transition to the digital era has brought significant changes to every economic sector. Technology, used as an alternative, has become a mutual solution that continues to be utilized. However, the income of SMEs in many regions continues to decline due to the presence of retail businesses, especially minimarkets, which increasingly erode SME revenues. Job creation and infrastructure development are urgent needs. Additionally, empowering the SME sector is crucial because it is the backbone of the economy in many regions. If properly managed, these policies can promote more equitable economic growth, and candidates need to develop strategies that respond to regional needs. Increasing investment is also essential.</br></br>Meanwhile, gratuities are a serious problem that can slow down regional development. The practice of gratuities, which includes the acceptance of gifts or bribes by officials, creates a corrupt environment that undermines good governance. As a result, resources that should be used for development are wasted on personal or group interests. Therefore, candidates must commit fully to combating gratuities. Transparency in budget management, tighter oversight, and collaboration with anti-corruption institutions such as the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) are important steps that must be taken. A leader free from corruption will be able to build trust among the public and investors, ultimately having a positive impact on the region's economy. Strict enforcement is needed to safeguard regional policies and programs from material interests that could damage the region's image and governance system.</br></br>There is a close relationship between the economic success of a region and clean governance free from corruption. Regions that manage transparent governance and remain free from gratuities tend to experience better economic growth. Conversely, regions plagued by corruption will face obstacles in attracting investment and building business confidence. Therefore, candidates must emphasize the importance of clean governance as the foundation for economic development. Additionally, the application of technology in governance can be a solution to reduce opportunities for gratuities. Digitalization in business licensing, budget administration, and public services will improve efficiency and minimize direct interactions, which are often hotspots for bribery.</br></br>CONCLUSION</br>Amid the many challenges, regional leaders should focus on two main issues: the economy and gratuities. These two problems are critical for ensuring sustainable regional development. Candidates who can develop the local economy while curbing gratuities will bring significant changes to society. A commitment to both issues not only reflects the candidate's integrity but also plays a crucial role in the success of their leadership in the future.success of their leadership in the future.)
  • i’m sorry kkokl  + (j)
  • Kosong itu  + (Kosong itu)
  • Kosong untuk ini  + (Kosong untuk ini)
  • Street facilities  + (Kosong untuk ini)
  • Lack of government attention to the dry season in Makassar  + (Lately I feel very hot in Makassar. I thinLately I feel very hot in Makassar. I think it might be because of the lack of green trees in the Makassar area. The lack of government attention might also affect this issue. They can cool off in an air-conditioned room, right? Can they also feel the heat like the people who don't have air conditioning?he people who don't have air conditioning?)
  • Political Parties and Climate Crisis as the root of deforestation  + (Let's start exploring this idea by lookingLet's start exploring this idea by looking at the annual records published by Walhi South Sulawesi, it is noted that throughout 2023 South Sulawesi experienced a prolonged drought which resulted in crop failure and a food crisis. Coastal areas and small islands are still threatened by sea sand mining, nickel and reclamation. Of course, the various events that society is currently experiencing are the impact of the climate crisis, where climate change is becoming a scourge of environmental degradation which continues to threaten the survival of society.</br>Fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas. it is by far the largest contributor to global climate change, accounting for more than 75 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions and nearly 90 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions. The dominance of the causes of the climate crisis appears to come from extractive activities, one of which is often found in Indonesia and is spread across several regions. If this continues, the impact of the climate crisis will haunt human life, undermining all aspects of health, education and social affairs. These impacts are like links in a chain that are interconnected with each other.</br>Several steps that can be taken include mitigating climate change, namely carrying out sustainable forest management to absorb carbon dioxide and prevent deforestation. Meanwhile, reducing greenhouse gas emissions can be done by implementing various policies that encourage the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from various sources. Adaptation to climate change is inevitable. One of them is building infrastructure that is resistant to the impacts of climate change, such as earthquake-resistant buildings, good drainage systems and sea walls.ings, good drainage systems and sea walls.)
  • regent election politics (Muh ridho saputra  + (Low quality candidates. Money politics undermining the integrity of elections. Lack of transparency in the electoral process. Negative campaigning creating an unhealthy political atmosphere. Low public participation, leading to voter apathy.)
  • Traffic Congestion and Waste Management: Urgent Challenges for the City of Makassar  + (Makassar faces several urgent issues that Makassar faces several urgent issues that need to be addressed, one of which is the worsening traffic congestion. As the population grows and infrastructure develops, the volume of vehicles on Makassar's roads has increased rapidly, while road capacity has not expanded proportionally. As a result, congestion has become a daily problem, affecting people's mobility and economic productivity. The lack of an optimal public transportation system, combined with the high use of private vehicles, exacerbates the situation. The government needs to implement sustainable solutions, such as developing efficient mass transportation and enforcing stricter traffic regulations.</br></br>In addition to traffic congestion, environmental issues, particularly waste management, are also critical in Makassar. With the city's rapid growth, the amount of waste generated by residents has surged, yet the current waste management system is insufficient. Many residential areas and public spaces suffer from uncollected garbage, leading to pollution and health problems for the community. Raising public awareness of the importance of waste management and expanding recycling programs are crucial to addressing this challenge. The government also needs to strengthen waste management infrastructure and accelerate the adoption of environmentally friendly technologies. of environmentally friendly technologies.)
  • "Towards a Prosperous Makassar: Innovation and Collaboration in Overcoming Poverty"  + (Makassar has great potential to become a bMakassar has great potential to become a better city. However, poverty is still a major obstacle in achieving this goal. This condition not only affects the quality of life of the poor, but can also hinder the overall economic growth of the city. Many factors cause high poverty rates in Makassar, such as rapid population growth, limited employment opportunities, lack of access to education and health, and natural disasters. The Makassar city government has implemented programs to overcome poverty, but there are still many challenges to be faced in poverty alleviation. The challenges that still exist today are inaccurate poverty data, coordination between institutions, and changes in socio-economic conditions. From the programs that have been carried out by the government, there are successes and shortcomings. The success of several programs such as PKH, KIP, and KIS have succeeded in reducing poverty rates significantly and the shortcomings of inaccurate poverty data often cause programs to be off-target. For example, PKH has succeeded in increasing the school participation rate of children from poor families in Makassar. However, there are still challenges in ensuring that the assistance received is actually used to meet the needs of children, such as buying books or school supplies, there is also the development of MSMEs in Makassar has succeeded in increasing the income of several community groups, especially women. However, not all MSMEs that are developed can survive in the long term, and Clean Makassar has succeeded in improving the cleanliness of the city, but has not fully impacted the reduction of poverty rates. The solution could be in the form of increasing social assistance and food price stability, which are short-term solutions. The long-term solution is bureaucratic reform Improving the bureaucratic system to be more efficient and responsive to the needs of the community and sustainable economic development Encouraging inclusive and sustainable economic growth, Reducing dependence on limited natural resources. It can also carry out Government, Private, and Community Cooperation by Forming partnerships to manage resources effectively and efficiently or Partnerships with the Business World by Building partnerships with the business world to create new jobs. For example, one of the cities with a low poverty rate is in North Sulawesi, Manado, because Manado is the center of the economy and trade. and the tourism sector is also quite developed in several areas. From the many cases in the city of Makassar regarding poverty, it is hoped that the prospective regional head of Makassar city must improve the existing poverty alleviation program, so that the level of poverty in the city of Makassar is reduced and with good cooperation between the government, private sector, and the community, we are sure that Makassar can become a more prosperous and inclusive city.come a more prosperous and inclusive city.)
  • Improving Waste Management and Environmental Sustainability in Makassar City  + (Makassar is a beautiful city that has growMakassar is a beautiful city that has grown a lot over the years. While it is generally clean, there are still some important issues related to waste management and environmental sustainability that need attention. In this essay, I would like to discuss these issues and suggest a few ways to make the city even better.</br>The Problem of Burning Trash One of the common practices in Makassar is burning trash in front of homes. While some people may think this is an easy way to get rid of waste, it can actually cause problems. The smoke from burning trash creates air pollution, which is harmful to the environment and to the health of people. It can be especially bad for neighbors who have to breathe in the smoke. A better solution would be to collect the trash and burn it far from the city, in a controlled area where it won’t affect people or the air quality.</br>Good Policies in Tourist Areas Makassar has some very good policies in place, especially in tourist areas like mountains and camping sites. For example, when people go hiking or camping, the staff counts all the items they bring with them, like coffee packets or food cans. When they return, the staff checks if they have taken back all their trash. If they have left any trash behind, they are fined. This is a great way to keep tourist areas clean and protect nature. If more places followed this rule, the environment would stay cleaner and more enjoyable for everyone.</br>Supermarkets Reducing Plastic Use Another positive change in Makassar is that supermarkets like Indomaret and Alfamart no longer give plastic bags. If you want to buy something, you need to bring your own bag. This policy encourages people to reduce their use of plastic, which is good for the environment because plastic takes a long time to break down and can harm wildlife. Small changes like this can have a big impact on keeping the city clean.</br>In conclusion, there are both challenges and solutions when it comes to waste management in Makassar. While practices like burning trash in front of homes should be improved, there are also good policies in place, such as in tourist areas and supermarkets. I believe that by raising awareness and making small changes, Makassar can be a cleaner and more sustainable city for everyone.er and more sustainable city for everyone.)
  • Hot  + (Makassar is so hot that there is news that Makassar is hotter than Egypt.)
  • Oh gosh, paying for parking again  + (Makassar, as one of the largest cities andMakassar, as one of the largest cities and economic hubs in Eastern Indonesia, holds significant potential to become an international standard city. However, one persistent issue is hindering the city’s development and frustrating its residents: the increasing number of illegal parking attendants. Not only has their number grown, but their practices are also unfair and burdensome to the public. Currently, parking attendants are not only a financial burden on residents, but they also reduce the convenience and security of daily activities in the city.</br>Imagine withdrawing Rp50,000 from an ATM, only to be forced to give Rp2,000 to a parking attendant. This means you walk away with only Rp48,000. While Rp2,000 may seem small, when multiplied by daily activities—for instance, if someone stops at 10 different locations in a day, each with a parking attendant—the total paid out reaches Rp20,000 just for parking. That money could be used for more essential things, like buying drinking water or saving for future needs. It becomes an unnecessary burden on residents that could easily be avoided.</br>More troubling is that when valuables are lost in a parking area, the attendants often take no responsibility. They claim that any losses are the individual's responsibility. If that’s the case, what is the point of paying for parking? The role of parking attendants should be to provide security, but this is not the reality. Moreover, there’s a common sentiment among some that "Rp2,000 won’t make you poor." However, those small amounts, when accumulated, can have a significant impact, especially for lower-income communities.</br>The Makassar city government must take immediate and decisive action to address this problem. Several solutions could be implemented. First, the government could eliminate illegal parking attendants and replace the parking system with a more structured one, such as employing official parking officers who are paid through citizens' taxes. This way, residents who shop or stop at public places would no longer have to pay parking fees. This would also increase transparency and accountability.</br>Additionally, the government could strengthen the presence of authorities such as police, transportation officers, or security personnel in public areas. Their presence would ensure the safety and comfort that illegal parking attendants currently fail to provide. With this implemented, residents wouldn’t have to worry about losing their belongings or facing discomfort while parking in public spaces.</br>The existence of illegal parking attendants also fosters an unhealthy social dynamic. Many people view working as a parking attendant as an easy way to make money quickly, without much responsibility. Vehicles that stop for only a moment are charged parking fees, creating the impression that working as a parking attendant is a shortcut to earning income without hard work. This can weaken the work ethic and discourage the pursuit of more productive, sustainable jobs.</br>If Makassar wants to be a world-class city, urban management, including parking, must be improved. Major cities around the world typically have well-developed public transportation systems and organized parking facilities, so residents and tourists don’t have to worry about harmful illegal parking practices. Eliminating illegal parking and implementing better regulations would enhance Makassar’s image as a modern, welcoming city for all.</br>In conclusion, transforming Makassar from a “Kota Parkir” to a “Kota Dunia” is not impossible. With the right policies and real actions from the government, residents will experience significant benefits. Irresponsible and disruptive parking practices must be eliminated and replaced with an orderly system that supports the city’s growth. This is a crucial step in making Makassar a more comfortable, safe, and world-class city.e comfortable, safe, and world-class city.)
  • The old airport has been empty for a long time  + (Mandai Old Airport, once the primary gatewMandai Old Airport, once the primary gateway for air travel in South Sulawesi, has been largely abandoned since it was replaced by Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport. However, with its vast remaining land, this old airport holds immense potential for revitalization that could benefit the people of South Sulawesi, particularly those in Makassar and Maros. In response to the region's evolving needs and the aspirations of its people, local government should explore innovative options to repurpose this space, whether in the realms of history, sports, or environmental sustainability.</br>One compelling idea is to transform Mandai Old Airport into an aviation history museum. This site could be turned into an educational tourist attraction showcasing the history of airports, both in Sulawesi and throughout Indonesia. The museum could feature exhibits of old aircraft, aviation equipment, and information on the evolution of aviation. Such a museum would not only serve as a cultural landmark but also contribute to the regional economy by drawing tourists from both within and outside the country, keen to learn about aviation history. This initiative would position South Sulawesi as a unique destination in the tourism landscape.</br>Moreover, the museum could act as an educational hub for schoolchildren, students, and aviation enthusiasts who want to delve deeper into the world of flight and the crucial role airports play in regional development. Establishing this museum would undoubtedly have a positive impact on historical awareness and become a cultural legacy for future generations.</br>Alternatively, the government could consider using the space to build a modern football stadium. Football is a beloved sport in Makassar and across South Sulawesi, and the construction of an international-standard stadium would become a source of pride for the local population. Such a stadium would not only host sporting events but could also serve as a venue for concerts and large-scale gatherings. A new stadium would stimulate the local sports industry and help boost the economy through sports tourism. Football fans would no longer need to seek entertainment outside of Sulawesi, as this stadium could become the center of exciting local and national events.</br>If environmental sustainability is the primary focus, converting Mandai Old Airport into a public park filled with greenery could be an ideal solution. The land could be planted with trees and transformed into a green urban space open to the public. This park would provide a recreational area for the community while serving as the "lungs" of the city, helping to reduce air pollution and contribute to environmental preservation amid rapid urban growth. Public green spaces also offer areas for relaxation, light exercise, and family gatherings, which would enhance the quality of life for residents.</br>A green city park would symbolize the government's commitment to environmental conservation, and such an area would promote healthier lifestyles among Makassar and Maros residents. The large green space would not only positively impact physical and mental well-being but also become a model for sustainable urban planning.</br>In conclusion, the revitalization of Mandai Old Airport presents a golden opportunity for the local government to improve residents' quality of life while elevating South Sulawesi’s profile on the national and international stages. Whether repurposed as an aviation museum, a modern football stadium, or a lush green park, each option holds clear, tangible benefits. It is crucial for the government to make informed decisions by considering public input and fully harnessing this site's potential to ensure a brighter, more sustainable future for South Sulawesi.ore sustainable future for South Sulawesi.)
  • Hospital  + (Many people do not know how to take care of the paperwork to enter the hospital, which is why many patients die without being treated by the hospital because they do not have the paperwork.)
  • facilities for students  + (My opinion regarding the topic I chose is My opinion regarding the topic I chose is</br>Facilities in Indonesia are very lacking for students, especially in certain areas, especially in remote areas. I hope the government creates facilities for students, especially learning facilities. The lack of learning facilities makes students lazy to carry out the learning process, especially not all students or female students have transportation facilities. I hope the government prioritizes education more the government prioritizes education more)
  • obstacles in road infrastructure  + (My response is that the regional head builds roads that are more suited to dense transportation capacity so that traffic jams can be avoided and students who want to go to school are not late because of the traffic jams.)
  • Lack of Handling of Public Services in Facing Crisis Lack of Inadequate Facilities  + (Of course, in this era or era, the relatioOf course, in this era or era, the relationship between fellow human beings needs to be considered, especially if they are someone who really needs it. Especially when facing an environmental crisis and the occurrence of heated political issues so that the rulers or some individuals who govern or coordinate facilities in an area are less responsive to someone who does not have the same fate as this individual. Public services in the current era need to be considered, those who cannot meet their needs for clothing, food, and shelter, and those who lack education put forward a hope that they want to fulfill but lack a date for a facility. due to the lack of adequate public facilities. Health facilities such as hospitals are often overwhelmed, especially during a pandemic, with limited capacity and a lack of health workers and also discrimination from the poor. In addition, the infrastructure for handling natural disasters, especially to deal with floods, is still minimal, causing slow recovery and major losses. In remote areas, educational facilities are inadequate, so access to quality education is limited. In addition, in areas with high poverty rates, access to basic services such as clean water and sanitation is very limited. The solution that is certainly very much hoped for is the development of more structured health and education facilities and human resources within them, improving disaster infrastructure especially for those who lack information or lack education, and improving public services in poor areas, that is what I can hope for which can be the focus of regional head candidates to improve the quality of life of the community.rove the quality of life of the community.)
  • campus facilities and environment  + (On campus there must be good facilities anOn campus there must be good facilities and environment, so as a candidate for regional head it is good to prepare campus facilities and environment because this is one of the obligations to facilitate and expedite student learning on campus, so to facilitate all of this it is necessary to provide air conditioning, LCD and a good environment to create a good learning atmospherenment to create a good learning atmosphere)
  • Child Marriage Limiting Youth Participation in Regional Development  + (One critical issue that regional head candOne critical issue that regional head candidates must address after the 2024 elections is Child Marriage (PUA). PUA greatly limits youth participation in politics, democracy, and regional development. The high PUA rate is driven by poverty, low education, cultural norms, and lack of access to reproductive health information. PUA restricts youth access to education and health then blocking their opportunities to engage actively in social, economic, and political activity. Early-married youth often face household responsibilities prematurely, limiting their involvement in activities that support democracy and regional progress. As policymakers, regional heads must understand PUA’s impact on youth participation and take concrete steps to reduce it. An effective approach is to involve young people in policymaking, particularly regarding PUA prevention. By including them in musrenbang, the government can become more responsive to youth needs, supporting their involvement in productive and political activities. For example, in Barru Regency, 78 early marriage applications were submitted to the Religious Court in 2022, but after extensive youth empowerment through children's forums, cases decreased to 23 in 2023. Youth active in social organizations also play an important role in raising awareness about PUA risks. They can be agents of change, promoting the importance of delaying marriage age. Aligning with the 2024 election theme of youth participation in politics and democracy, their involvement in policy processes helps build a qualified, independent generation ready to contribute to regional development and democracy.ute to regional development and democracy.)
  • The Widespread Issue of Littering and Installation of Posters/Billboards  + (One issue that often bothers me is how ramOne issue that often bothers me is how rampant garbage is everywhere, in rivers, gutters, or even on streets. This damages the beauty and cleanliness of the environment and even facilitates diseases. In my opinion, the government needs to make a firm rule in place regarding the disposal of garbage in its place, the government also needs to create a program to clean/remove garbage from these places.</br></br>Another problem I often notice is the location of the installation of posters/billboards of legislative candidates which are placed randomly, especially on trees. There's no problem with installing of billboards of legislative candidates, but it should be done in a controlled manner. In my opinion, there should be provisions for the installations of billboards of legislative candidates so that they don't disturb the beauty.tes so that they don't disturb the beauty.)
  • irregular traffic lane  + (One of the issues that I think is importanOne of the issues that I think is important to be prioritized by regional head candidates is the traffic route, which is not functioning well, where there are traffic jams everywhere, accidents are prone to occur and my suggestion is that it be handled and discussed as soon as possible by regional head candidates.n as possible by regional head candidates.)
  • welfare in society  + (Overall. Community welfare reflects the leOverall. Community welfare reflects the level of happiness, health and quality of life that can be achieved by individuals in our social, economic and environmental contexts." The government and community organizations play an important role in creating conditions that support this prosperity. Regional head candidates must prioritize community welfare. Welfare society must be considered for the following important reasons: Good welfare contributes to improving people's quality of life. With better access to education, health and other basic services, people can live healthier and more productive lives social and conflict. When people feel cared for and prosperous, they tend to be more stable and support development programs. Prosperous communities have higher purchasing power, which can increase economic activity. Prosperous communities tend to be more involved in government and development processes. They are more likely to participate in social and political activities, thereby encouraging accountability and transparency. By focusing on welfare, governments can reduce poverty rates and increase people's access to resources, creating a more inclusive society. Good well-being is related to better health. Healthy communities contribute to productivity and reduce the burden on the health system. Community well-being supports better access to education, enabling individuals to develop the skills and knowledge needed to contribute to society. A focus on well-being creates a society that is more resilient to economic crises, natural disasters, and other challenges, thereby increasing long-term desirability. By paying attention to community welfare, governments and regional leaders can create a better environment for all, encouraging sustainable growth and development.raging sustainable growth and development.)
  • Education'  + (pappilajarang nga anjo is closely related to the progress of a region, nation, sometimes I am asked to choose by the government between building adequate infrastructure.)
  • competition for the regent election  + (People's expectations are one of the important aspects that must be considered in every policy and political action," added Suci.)
  • Priority Issues for Regional Head Candidates  + (Priority Issues for Regional Head CandidatPriority Issues for Regional Head Candidates</br></br>As a high school student, I believe that the election of a regional head greatly impacts the daily lives of the community, especially the future of the younger generation like myself. Among the many issues faced by society, I think there are several that should be prioritized by regional head candidates. These include education, the environment, and the mental and physical health of young people.</br></br>First, education should be a primary focus. Quality education is the key to a region’s progress. Regional head candidates must ensure that every child in their area has equal access to education, whether in urban or rural areas. In addition, teaching methods should be adapted to the times, especially with regard to technology. Improving school facilities, training teachers, and integrating effective technology in schools are steps that can be taken. Education is not only about academic subjects but also includes character education that teaches values such as tolerance, ethics, and social responsibility. As a student, I want a leader who understands that the youth are the greatest asset of the region.</br></br>Next, the environment must be a top priority for regional head candidates. Amid the threat of climate change, environmental protection is becoming an increasingly urgent issue. Waste management, proper garbage disposal, and efforts to conserve forests and green spaces must be prioritized. Development is important, but it should be carried out with long-term environmental impacts in mind. My generation will inherit the consequences of today’s decisions, so it is crucial that candidates think about environmental sustainability.</br></br>Finally, the issue of mental and physical health among teenagers is often overlooked, even though it is becoming increasingly serious. Academic pressure, the influence of social media, and uncertainty about the future often lead to excessive stress among students like me. I hope regional head candidates also focus on mental health support, for instance, by providing counseling services in schools and expanding access to affordable mental health facilities. Additionally, sports facilities and open spaces should be improved to encourage a healthy and active lifestyle among young people.</br></br>In conclusion, I believe that education, the environment, and the mental and physical health of young people should be prioritized by regional head candidates. As a generation that will shape the future, I hope to see leaders who care about long-term sustainability and understand the needs of young people. I hope that the elected regional head can bring real and sustainable change for a better future.</br></br>Name: Maylavly Jacindaliya</br>Highschool 1 Gowa </br>12 Science 5acindaliya Highschool 1 Gowa 12 Science 5)
  • Politik in indonesia  + (Priority issues for regional head candidatPriority issues for regional head candidates should include:</br></br>1. Improving the quality of education and healthcare.</br>2. Creating job opportunities and boosting the economy.</br>3. Enhancing infrastructure and transportation.</br>4. Environmental management.</br>5. Transparent governance.tal management. 5. Transparent governance.)