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Persepsi Pedagang Terhadap Relokasi Pasar Baru Kota Tanjungpinang Arifin Arifin; Febry Chahyadi Anugrah; Rizky Octa Putri Charin
Social Issues Quarterly Vol 1 No 1 (2022): Social Issues Quarterly (October)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Science Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji, Indonesia

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The new market, tanjungpinang, is helping the economy and helping people's needs, but at present the new market is very low. The collapse of the new market occurred on March 5, 2022 a.m., at 09.45 a.m. As a result of the incident, tanjungpinang mayor made a new market relocation policy to the jaya jungle and teuku umar road. The study agreed to explain what factors affected the relocation of new markets. This information and research is a new market trader of seven people, using the simple random sample technique. As a result of research on the traders' response to new market relocations, the cost of transportation to the merchants' own movement and the sale of merchants refused to sign a declaration letter. But many of the traders who agree to the move as the condition of their merchandise is no longer viable. The merchants hoped that the market relocation would be better and more comfortable in order for merchants and buyers to do good business, as well as for the merchants reconstructing of new markets to be tidy and that the merchants would be forced to obtain suitable trading places.
Keterwakilan 30% Perempuan di Parlemen: Sebuah Refleksi Menyambut Pemilu 2024 Rizky Octa Putri Charin
Social Issues Quarterly Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Social Issues Quarterly (April)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Science Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji, Indonesia

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Women's participation in politics is expected to be able to contribute significantly and be able to change views on "politics" itself, as well as the relationship between the state and the people dramatically. This change is expected to improve the political image which has been considered as a “hard and dirty” work area, where this arena is mostly filled by men. Since Indonesia was established as a country, the number of women's participation and representation in the political arena is still very low and marginalized. This is certainly not in line with the spirit of the country's constitution which guarantees equal rights for women and men to participate in formal politics. This means that women certainly also have the right to vote and be elected to public and political positions. The existence of an open electoral system has provided an opportunity for women to participate in political representation. However, efforts to achieve gender justice in elections are still faced many obstacles, especially affirmative action on the women's quota system. Although the quota system is guaranteed by law, the patriarchal system remains the main obstacle in efforts to increase the number of women's representation in Parliament.
Enhancing Economic Growth of Tambelan Through Sea Transportation Development: Implementation of Regional Regulation No. 6, 2012 (Article 14) Siti Nur Haliza; Widia Ierdiana; Rindi Wulansari; Rizky Octa Putri Charin
Social Issues Quarterly Vol 1 No 4 (2023): Social Issues Quarterly (July)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Science Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji, Indonesia

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The traffic system network in the maritime route consists of port arrangements and shipping lanes. Port arrangements can be observed from the quality of infrastructure that supports the loading and discharging activities of people and goods. The purpose of this research is to analyze the implementation of Regional Regulation No. 6 of 2012 Article 14 regarding sea transportation in Tambelan District to enhance the economic growth of the community. This research utilizes the Systemic Dependence theory (Hirschman, 1958), which emphasizes the importance of inter-island connectivity as a crucial factor in reducing dependence on limited resources and fostering inter-island cooperation in sustainable resource development. The research is conducted using a qualitative method. Primary data sources are obtained by collecting and summarizing the results of interviews conducted by the author with informants. The findings indicate that there are still some maritime transportation infrastructures that do not meet port standardization. The community's expectation regarding the addition of fleet ships to establish connectivity between Bintan and Tambelan Districts for more efficient travel time has not been realized yet. This is because the economic needs are still being imported from outside the Tambelan Sub-district area.