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The Fair Concept of Election of the Indonesian Head of State Based on Island Rotation

Firman Freaddy Busroh
Sumpah Pemuda School of Law, Palembang, Indonesia
Fatria Khairo
Sumpah Pemuda School of Law, Palembang, Indonesia

Abstract

This abstract delves into the groundbreaking concept of electing the Indonesian Head of State through a fair and inclusive mechanism called Island Rotation. The conventional electoral process has frequently faced criticism for its potential biases that may favour specific regions over others. This paper presents a fresh approach that aims to promote fair representation and active involvement from all Indonesian islands. The Island Rotation concept is centred on a structured and recurring rotation of presidential candidates from various islands, ensuring that every significant region of the archipelago has a fair chance to have its representative in leadership. This not only encourages geographic diversity but also cultivates a feeling of togetherness and inclusiveness among the diverse population. This paper explores the historical context of regional imbalances in Indonesian politics and examines the potential advantages of implementing Island Rotation. By considering the various social, cultural, and economic factors of each island, the proposed model seeks to tackle long-standing inequalities and promote unity within the nation. In addition, the abstract explores the possible obstacles and objections linked to this electoral innovation, carefully considering its practicality in light of the need to establish a democracy that is more inclusive and reflective of the population. The proposal for the Fair Concept of Election based on Island Rotation presents a timely and relevant idea for redefining the democratic process in Indonesia. It offers a potential path towards a more inclusive, geographically balanced, and united nation.

Keywords: Island Rotation, Indonesian Head of State, Electoral Innovation, Geographic Diversity, Inclusive Democracy ,