Indonesia Way To Consersative Ideas With Ultranationalist Characteristic And Corporatism Model

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 Federalist Lead Unitary Centralized government  

"I believe in the concept of a Federalist-led Unitary Centralized government. I think that every province in Indonesia should be given some autonomy, just like in Aceh. With this right, rapid industrialization and deployment can happen across Indonesia, and it can also prevent future revolts and rebellions. However, I do not think they should have massive autonomy. They can implement their own rules like in Aceh, but the central government in Jakarta should still have complete control over them. All new province projects will be overseen by the centralized government, and the centralized government will still take control over the provinces. I believe that if we give them too much autonomy, they will revolt. The central government also has absolute rights to all Indonesian province politics."

 Populist State Lead By Talented Expert  

"While I like populism and support the people, I believe that any regime can succeed if they have the support of the people. However, sometimes the people themselves are misguided, which is why I believe that talented experts should be in key government roles. With this approach, I believe that Indonesia will prosper, and all important ministries should be in the hands of talented individuals who know what they are doing, instead of just relying on populism. However, I still believe that some populists should have a government role. If I were to take power, I would reshape Indonesia's populist movement and purge the old one. That's why I want to bring an aristocratic system where elected nobles are given a rank as advisors to guide me."

 *The Press Of Italy Is Free, Freer Than The Press Of Any Other Country, So Long As It Supports The Regime.*  

"Benito Mussolini, the former leader of Italy, once said, 'The press of Italy is free, freer than the press of any other country, so long as it supports the regime,' which is a good view of the press. In my opinion, the press can have the right to be free, as long as it does not criticize the government or incite rebellion against government policies. However, I believe that the government should run all media, and all press must be state-owned. The press should only be used to spread positive things about the regime and state propaganda, and to be used for mass indoctrination."

 Limited The Freedom Of Speech   "Limiting and suppressing freedom of speech is necessary for creating a new Indonesian state. I believe that freedom to protest should be heavily limited, and only peaceful protests of around 500 people should be allowed under strict police supervision. If a protest breaks out suddenly, I will invite the protest leader to a compromise, and if that fails, I will crush the protest. If a protest breaks the rules, all participants will be arrested and sent to a work camp for 7 years. I will also ban mass gatherings, except for gatherings in support of my regimeI will also ban mass gatherings, except for gatherings in support of my regime. Also, in order to prevent a potential communist uprising or rights revolt, some selected political books will be burned and banned.

 Petrus 2.0  

What is Petrus, one of Suharto's divisive political initiatives?

The term "Petrus," which translates to "mystery gunman" or "penembak" in Indonesian, refers to a practice in which predetermined targets, such as thieves, thugs, or people with tattoos, are shot and their bodies are discarded in a field.

While being notorious for violating human rights, these policies also benefit regular Indonesians, which is one of the reasons Suharto's Indonesia had a low recidivism rate.

I want to bring back these regulations.

I plan to conduct a massive anti-crime operation with the goal of bringing down the crime rate to about 87%, ridding Indonesia of the mafia, and creating a more safe society.

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 Police  

 Secret State Police