Pratikno’s Cabinet Conundrum: An Intentional Exclusion or a Calculated Gambit

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Secretary General of the Gerindra Party, Ahmad Muzani, responded to the issue of Pratikno‘s inclusion Prabowo-Gibran cabinet. At the moment, Pratikno is the Minister of State Secretary or Minister of State Secretary in President Joko Widodo’s Advanced Indonesia Cabinet.

“I am No understand one by one, as far as I know there is (Pratikno’s name),” said Muzani at the Senayan parliament complex, Central Jakarta on Wednesday, October 9 2024.

He said that there was indeed a name of an incumbent minister in Jokowi’s cabinet who would sit again as a minister in Prabowo’s cabinet. “That’s right, Mr Prabowo talk “The good names of Pak Jokowi’s cabinet will be used to help him,” he said.

However, the Chairman of the MPR for the 2024-2029 period did not want to reveal the names of the ministers in question. He just gave a signal. “As far as I know there is,” he said.

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Even regarding the possibility of a ministerial candidate from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), Muzani also did not comment much. He just said there was a big possibility. “Wait, wait, God willing ada.”

President-elect and Vice President-elect Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka are scheduled to be inaugurated on Sunday, October 20 2024. The inauguration will be held at the Nusantara Building, Senayan complex at 10.00 WIB. Prabowo is also said to be announcing the composition of his cabinet on the same day.

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Analysis: Gerindra Party’s Path to Parliamentary Majority

As I read through the recent news articles, one thing is clear: the Gerindra Party, led by Prabowo Subianto, is on the cusp of forming a large-majority coalition in the Indonesian parliament. This development has significant implications for the country’s political landscape, and as a blog news writer, I’d like to dive deeper into the analysis.

According to Britannica, the Gerindra Party has managed to form a coalition that includes the Democratic Party (PD), Golkar, and the Muslim PPP [[1]]. This is a significant feat, considering the diverse ideologies and interests of these parties. The Democratic Party, for instance, is a secular party that has traditionally been a major player in Indonesian politics [[3]].

The recent news of Prabowo’s presidential victory has also contributed to the Gerindra Party’s growing influence. As reported by The Diplomat, Prabowo is on the brink of receiving the support of the NasDem party, which had previously backed a rival candidate in the general election [[2]]. This backing would further solidify the Gerindra Party’s position in the parliament.

Now, let’s examine the potential implications of a Gerindra-led coalition. With a large parliamentary majority, Prabowo and his party will have greater leverage to push through their legislative agenda. This could include policies that align with their party’s ideals, such as economic development and national security.

However, it’s also worth noting that the Gerindra Party’s coalition partners may not always see eye-to-eye with the party’s leadership. The Golkar party, for example, has historically been a major force in Indonesian politics, and may have its own interests and priorities [[3]]. As the coalition navigates the complexities of governance, it will be interesting to see how these different interests are balanced.

the Gerindra Party’s path to parliamentary majority is a significant development in Indonesian politics. With a diverse coalition of parties backing Prabowo’s leadership, the party is poised to exert significant influence over the country’s legislation and policy. As a blog news writer, I’ll continue to monitor these developments closely, and provide analysis on the implications for the country’s future.

References:

[[1]]https://www.britannica.com/topic/Gerindra

[[2]]https://thediplomat.com/2024/04/indonesias-prabowo-on-brink-of-parliamentary-majority-after-receiving-rival-partys-backing/

* [[3]]https://carnegieendowment.org/posts/2013/10/indonesias-political-parties?lang=en

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