Portrait of the Politicization of Indonesian Bureaucracy in the 2024 Election

Hamka Hendra Noer
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This study delves into the intricate relationship between the state and government, with a specific focus on bureaucracy as a pivotal component of government policy. Against the backdrop of political science, the article investigates the politicization of bureaucracy during the 2024 elections in Indonesia. By tracing the historical trajectory of bureaucratic politicization from the New Order to Reformasi, the research sheds light on the evolution of this phenomenon. Emphasizing bureaucratic neutrality as a cornerstone of good governance, the study employs a qualitative-critical descriptive approach through literature reviews. Qualitative data, derived from expert statements and scientific perspectives, undergoes rigorous analysis using discourse and content analysis methods. The historical analysis exposes the enduring link between bureaucracy and politics, notably during the New Order era, characterized by Golkar's absolute dominance. Despite post-1998 bureaucratic reforms, the persistent challenge of bureaucratic politicization looms large, especially in anticipation of the 2024 elections. The research underscores that achieving bureaucratic neutrality encounters obstacles rooted in the political system and socio-political conditions. Conceptual and theoretical discussions, though robust, falter in implementation. Effectuating bureaucratic neutrality mandates stringent adherence to rules, commitment from all bureaucracies, and robust supervision and law enforcement. The imperative for bureaucratic neutrality in the 2024 elections necessitates comprehensive socialization across bureaucracies and active stakeholder engagement, particularly from political parties. Fostering awareness of bureaucratic integrity and neutrality is indispensable for upholding public service duties and advancing the principles of good governance in Indonesia.
2024 年大选中印尼官僚机构政治化的写照
本研究深入探讨了国家与政府之间错综复杂的关系,特别关注作为政府政策关键组成部分的官僚机构。文章以政治学为背景,探讨了印尼 2024 年大选期间官僚机构的政治化问题。通过追溯从新秩序时期到改革时期官僚政治化的历史轨迹,研究揭示了这一现象的演变过程。本研究强调官僚中立是良好治理的基石,通过文献回顾采用了定性批判描述法。从专家陈述和科学视角中获得的定性数据通过话语和内容分析方法进行了严格的分析。历史分析揭示了官僚机构与政治之间的持久联系,特别是在新秩序时代,其特点是 Golkar 的绝对统治地位。尽管在 1998 年后进行了官僚体制改革,但官僚体制政治化的挑战依然存在,尤其是在 2024 年大选即将到来之际。研究强调,实现官僚中立会遇到植根于政治制度和社会政治条件的障碍。概念和理论上的讨论虽然有力,但在实施过程中却步履维艰。要实现官僚中立,就必须严格遵守规则,所有官僚机构都要做出承诺,并进行有力的监督和执法。在 2024 年选举中实现官僚中立势在必行,这就需要各官僚机构的全面社会化和利益相关者的积极参与,尤其是各政党的参与。在印度尼西亚,培养官僚廉正和中立意识对于维护公共服务职责和推进善治原则是不可或缺的。
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