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Money Politics and Black Campaigns Pollute the Democratic Festival

Money Politics and Black Campaigns Pollute the Democratic Festival

Every democratic festival event is always marred with money politics and black campaigns. Unscrupulous people lose their creativity to convince voters to be attracted to their candidate. Or even they deliberately chose practical ways to gain votes.

Religious Leaders Play Crucial Role to Encourage Smart Voters

Religious Leaders Play Crucial Role to Encourage Smart Voters

Religious leaders are often used as “political mouthpieces” every time this country will hold an election. They are demanded to stand at the forefront in influencing the public to vote for certain candidates.

Amplifying The Rights Of Vulnerable Groups Through Citizen Journalism

Amplifying The Rights Of Vulnerable Groups Through Citizen Journalism

The vulnerable groups often loses their democratic rights in the occurrence of general elections. The vulnerable groups themselves include groups with disabilities, indigenous groups, prisoners in jail and detention centers, to patients who are hospitalized.

Young People Should Not be Apathetic to Politics

Young People Should Not be Apathetic to Politics

In a visible view, it seems that youth has nothing to do with politics. They seem to be apathetic about the political issues that are developing. In fact, most of them don't even care about politics.

The Lack of Women Candidates, Between Quality and Trust of Female Voters

The Lack of Women Candidates, Between Quality and Trust of Female Voters

The issue of women's engagement in the democratic festival is still one of the exciting topics to be discussed. How it can be? To this day the quota of 30 women to fill parliamentary seats has not yet filled the target