Selasa, 03 Maret 2015

Chief Justice Worried Indonesia Already Losing Direction

Posted By: Telius Yikwa - 04.48.00

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                     Chairman Konsititusi Court, Arief Hidayat                         
Jakarta, PD/Jubi  - Chairman Konsititusi Court, Arief Hidayat, Indonesian judge today as it lost its way, following a number of political noise, law and economics that occurred lately. He argued that both state agencies and elements of society has moved away from the noble values ​​of Pancasila as the state ideology.

"Life of national and state that for what? Must remember the purpose and vision in the Constitution 45, "Arief said during a discussion in the office library MPR, Jakarta, Monday (03/02/2015).

Furthermore, the man born in Semarang said, the low level of confidence in Indonesia is so low that between one and the other institutions mutual suspicion, stabbing each other and mutually peek weakness.
"If this nation is not built on the basis of mutual trust, I believe this to be the beginning of the destruction of the nation," said Arief warned.

For Arief, it is important for Indonesia to recall the vision and mission that was created by the founders and builders of the country in Pancasila and the Constitution of 45. However, the life of Indonesia that has entered the reform era, Arief said, would be in vain if forget the vision and The mission, despite having successfully build democracy.

Pancasila and the Constitution 45 are two of the 'Four Pillars of MPR' which is currently being promoted by the MPR to revive the nation's culture and ideology based on the basis of race.

Previous term 'Four Pillars of Life Nation and State' that carried on during the reign of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, under the leadership of Chairman of the Assembly Taufik Kiemas annulled by the Constitutional Court. However, this time the Assembly wants to revive the spirit of Indonesian state to disseminate the material contained within the four pillars.

"On that basis, the Agency leadership socialization and political leaders of the Assembly took the middle road. Respect the decision of the Constitutional Court about the term Four Pillars of Nation and State, but keeping a good legacy that has been accepted term pillar of society, "said Ahmad on the same occasion.
By carrying out a program entitled 'Four Pillars of MPR', Ahmad hopes mental Indonesian national ideology can be revived so that the principle of mutual respect can be awakened state agency. (www.tabloidjubi.com/DP)

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