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Democrats Mull New Faces or Old Guard 
By Markus Junianto Sihaloho on 8:31 am May 13, 2013.
Category News, Politics
Tags: 2014 Indonesia Presidential Election, Democratic Party 
 
Much of the character of the 2014 election may depend on whether a new 
political face, such as Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo, emerges next month from 
the ruling Democratic Party’s candidate convention. (JG Photo/Safir Makki)

The question of whether next year’s presidential election will be contested by 
fresh young candidates or dominated by the old guard hinges largely on how the 
ruling Democratic Party’s candidate convention next month pans out, an analyst 
says.

Jeffrie Geovannie, a member of the board of advisers at the Center for 
Strategic and International Studies, said on Sunday that there was a sense of 
resignation that the election would feature the same candidates as in past 
polls, known colloquially as “Lu Lagi, Lu Lagi” (“You Again, You Again”), or 
“4L.”

“But let’s not be too pessimistic that the 2014 presidential election will only 
be about the 4L. In fact, I suspect that perhaps none of the 4L faces will 
appear in the election,” Jeffrie said.

“Their domination of national politics can be stopped, if young figures emerge 
from conventions by political parties to choose their presidential candidates.”

He said the most prominent 4L figures were Megawati Sukarnoputri, chairwoman of 
the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P); Wiranto, chairman of the 
People’s Conscience Party (Hanura); and Prabowo Subianto, the founder and chief 
patron of the Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra).

Megawati served as president from 2001 to 2004, before losing in the 2004 and 
2009 elections to Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Wiranto also ran against Yudhoyono 
in 2004 and as a vice presidential candidate in 2009, while Prabowo, the 
current front-runner for 2014 according to most polls, was Megawati’s running 
mate in 2009.

Jeffrie said the lineup of candidates for next year would depend on the success 
of the Democratic Party’s convention. He said he was optimistic that the event 
would allow charismatic leaders from outside the political mainstream, such as 
Trade Minister Gita Wirjawan and Mahfud M.D., the former chief justice of the 
Constitutional Court, to come forward.

“The convention can become a platform for them to present themselves to the 
voting public,” he said.

“Whether 2014 marks the continuation or the end of the gerontocracy will depend 
on the outcome of the Democrats’ candidate convention.”

Endang Tirtana, a political analyst from the Maarif Institute for Culture and 
Humanity, said it was important for the old guard to make way for a new 
generation of leaders in order to maintain a vibrant and robust democracy.

“With the appearance of fresh faces in the lineup for the presidential 
election, there’s a hope that we can breathe some life back into national 
politics and end the gerontocracy,” he said.

“This becomes even more urgent when you consider that a lot of the established 
figures aren’t known for being tough on corruption, or don’t have very good 
track records themselves. If we allow them to stay on, public apathy in the 
political process will continue to increase.”

Both Wiranto and Prabowo have been linked to human rights abuses during their 
time in the military, while Megawati’s husband, Taufik Kiemas, is alleged in US 
diplomatic cables published by Wikileaks to have engaged in “legendary 
corruption during his wife’s tenure.”


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