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Indonesia's Democracy a Success, SBY Says
Robertus Wardi | April 22, 2013

 Singapore\'s President Tony Tan, right, confers an honorary doctorate to 
Indonesia\'s President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at a ceremony in Singapore on 
Monday. Yudhuyono was conferred the doctorate by the Nanyang Technological 
University on Monday for his contributions to public service and strong links 
to the university. (Reuters Photo/Edgar Su) 


President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono says that democracy and economic growth can 
work hand in hand, despite criticisms saying that the two are not mutually 
exclusive. 

“There was a time decades ago when Indonesians felt that we had to choose 
between two critical objectives, either a lot of democracy but little economic 
growth or a lot of economic growth but little political freedom,” Yudhoyono 
said in Singapore during a ceremony at  Nanyang Technological University, where 
he received an honorary doctorate from the university.

Yudhoyono explained that in Indonesia’s case, such stereotypes did not exist, 
adding that Indonesia’s economy was growing steadily at a rate of 6 percent and 
public participation in the country’s general and local elections were high. 

“We have become a solid democracy with three periodic elections in 1999, 2004 
and 2009, while at the same time attaining high economic growth around 6 
percent,” Yudhoyono said.

“Thus we have demonstrated that democracy and economic growth can be mutually 
reinforcing.”

Yudhoyono praised his four-track development strategy ­— pro-growth, pro-job, 
pro-poor and pro-environment — for the country’s economic development.

“I have also emphasized the need for a development framework based on the 
principle of ‘sustainable growth with equity,’ where the expanding economic pie 
does not produce larger inequity but leads to greater equity,” he added.

The president also stressed the central government’s efforts to promote a 
resilient and vibrant domestic market, which contributes to strong economic 
growth.

“I am pleased that these strategies have proven effective in keeping the 
Indonesian economy afloat in the midst of a global economic slowdown,” he said. 

Yudhoyono also tackled the global perception that Islam and democracy could not 
work together. The president said that he believed Indonesia was a good example 
to highlight how democracy, modernization and Islam worked hand in hand.

“Muslims in Indonesia are very comfortable with democracy and with modernity. 
Thus, the Indonesian democracy may well offer valuable lessons to Arab Spring 
countries who are now facing similar challenges,” Yudhoyono said, adding that 
the country’s Islamic political parties played a significant role to promote 
democracy. 

“Yes, Islamic political parties at some point proliferated, but they have also 
become staunch defenders of our democracy and our religious freedom.”

During his speech, Yudhoyono also stressed the importance of democracy on 
keeping the national unity in relation to separatist conflicts in Aceh and 
Papua, serious violence in Poso and Ambon, and terrorist attacks across the 
country.

“There was some concern... that democracy would lead to the unraveling of 
Indonesia. This is because Indonesia is one of the most ethnically diverse 
nations in the world, and some predicted that the next ‘Balkan’ would be in 
Indonesia,” he said.

“But I am pleased that the strengthening of our democracy has brought about 
numerous positive impacts.”

Yudhoyono was in Singapore on Monday to receive an honorary degree from the 
university to recognize the close ties he developed among various 
Singapore-Indonesian think tanks and defense institutions, including his strong 
links to the university.

Both of his sons Agus Harimurti and Edhie Baskoro also earned their masters’ 
degrees from Nanyang Technological University.

“I am glad I am following in their footsteps,” Yudhoyono said.

Yudhoyono also met with Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Monday.

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