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Tempo Eksplainer: Pemberian IUP Sebagai Cara Halus Membungkam Kampus?
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00:00Two times President Subianto expressed his desire for the campus to receive funding sources in addition to college tuition.
00:12Four members of the Coalition Indonesia Maju, a coalition of supporters of Prabowo Gibran, repeatedly admitted to hearing the statement.
00:19One of them was in a meeting with the Kamanyanya team leading the 2024 presidential election.
00:25A number of politicians around Prabowo said that one of the purposes of the distribution of mining business licenses or IUP for the high pursuit is for the teachers and students to be as friendly with the government as in the era of the Jokowi-Dodo government.
00:37During Jokowi's reign, the government was directed to dismiss criticism from the campus by giving scholarships to college students.
00:44According to them, Prabowo is trying to prevent student demonstrations as long as he is president.
00:50However, the head of the legislative body of the DPR, Bob Hassan, objected when the revision of the Minerva Law was said to be aimed at encroaching on the campus.
00:57He argued that the purpose is to facilitate students so that the burden of college tuition is lighter.
01:03Not only in the motorcycle of the Gerindra party, the revision of the Minerva Law was directed and pushed by the Golkar party.
01:09Three members of the legislative body of Golkar, including the chairman of the Beringin party, Bahli Lahadalia, repeatedly urged the revision plan to Prabowo so that the distribution of IUP for religious honors could exist.
01:20In the era of Jokowi, Bahlil is the motor behind the policy.
01:26Golkar and Gerindra are directed to push for the revision of the Minerva Law so that it can be agreed as a result of the initiative of the council in the Paripurna meeting of the opening of the session held on January 21, 2025.
01:38The discussion of the revision of the regulation was continued in the legislative body a day before the Paripurna meeting.
01:43The committee that followed all members of the legislative body obtained permission from the leadership of the DPR.
01:50Six members of the legislative body admitted to accepting the invitation the night before.
01:54Andreas Hugo Pereira, a member of the legislative body of the PDIP party, said that the WhatsApp group of the Banteng party became a riot.
02:01More than three members of the legislative body of the PDIP admitted that they did not know the plan of the revision.
02:06They also did not rely on academic journals and did not know the substance of the revision.
02:10Andreas admitted that there was an effort for the revision of the Minerva Law to be agreed as a result of the initiative of the council within a day.
02:19The opinion of the PDIP was also conveyed in the plenary session of the legislative body.
02:22The PDIP politician, Putra Nyababan, admitted that he had just received an academic journal half an hour before the session began.
02:28The session went smoothly, while the PDIP politicians asked for a public discussion first.
02:33The PKS and PKB had a similar voice.
02:35Both parties asked for a discussion of the revision of the law without neglecting public participation.
02:42The DPR agreed to bring the initiative to the Paripurna meeting the next day.
02:47Receiving criticism from a number of political parties and civil society,
02:50the DPR invited Ormas Kagamaan and Kampus for two days on January 22-23, 2025.
02:57The representative of the head of the legislative body, Ahmad Dholi Kurni, admitted that
03:00a new invitation was given to Ormas and Kampus after the meeting went smoothly.
03:04In the background, the voice of the protest was gone.
03:06The PKS and PKB returned to the body to approve the revision.
03:09Four politicians of the Indonesia Onward Coalition admitted to being asked by their high-ranking party to support the revision of the Minerva Law.
03:18As for Ormas Kagamaan, Kampus' attitude was divided in favor of the distribution of mining permits.
03:23The Indonesian Private High-Level Association supports the provision of special mining permits.
03:28The chairman of the PTSI, Budi Jagmiko, has urged that Kampus be involved in mining management
03:32long before Prabowo Subianto was sworn to be president.
03:38The University of Erlangga, Surabaya, also urged that Kampus can manage mining.
03:43The rector of the University of Erlangga, Muhammad Nasi, once submitted the proposal to Prabowo.
03:48The proposal was delivered before Prabowo was sworn on October 20, 2024.
03:52At the University of Erlangga, the criticism of the UK's division was suppressed.
03:56In October 2024, the Human Rights Study Center, UNHR, submitted a study on mining permits for Ormas Kagamaan.
04:03The study was dropped shortly after it was published without a clear explanation.
04:07However, Muhammad Nasi claimed that he did not know about the study.
04:14As the DPR revised the Minerva Laws, the opposition of Kampus began to move.
04:18The lecturer of the Faculty of Laws of the University of Gajah Mada, Yogyakarta, Herlambang Perdana Wiratraman,
04:23claimed to have asked his colleague to reject the revision of the Minerva Laws,
04:26also against the planning of the EUP division.
04:28Herlambang suspected that the EUP division was for high-level negotiations
04:31just for the sake of persuading lecturers and students to submit to the government.
04:35He argued that the EUP division not only damaged the education curriculum,
04:39but also destroyed the future of Kampus and its critical culture.
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