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Perebutan Pengaruh Politik di Daerah Khusus Jakarta: Analisis Konflik Kepentingan Antara Elit Nasional dan Lokal Dalam Pemilihan Gubernur Tahun 2024 Hamdi, Abdul Aziz; Widodo, Pujo; Samudro, Eko G; Setiawibawa, Rachmat; Uksan, Arifuddin
QISTINA: Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia Vol 4, No 2 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : CV. Rayyan Dwi Bharata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57235/qistina.v4i2.7320

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The 2024 Jakarta gubernatorial election highlights the ongoing power struggle between national and local elites, reflecting broader political dynamics in Indonesia. As the capital city, Jakarta holds strategic importance, making its leadership contest not only a regional but also a national concern. The conflict between these two elite groups arises from differences in political interests, where national elites prioritize political stability and party dominance, while local elites focus on policies directly impacting Jakarta residents. This study aims to analyze the key factors that intensify this conflict and examine its impact on the electoral process and policy-making. Using a qualitative research approach with a literature review method, this study identifies four major drivers of conflict: divergent political agendas, national political interventions, identity politics, and communication gaps between elites. The findings indicate that these conflicts significantly affect candidate selection, campaign strategies, and governance after the election. Additionally, political polarization fueled by identity-based narratives has led to declining voter participation, increased invalid ballots, and eroding public trust in democracy. The study suggests that electoral reforms, increased transparency in political processes, and better coordination between national and local authorities are essential to mitigating elite conflicts and fostering a more democratic and representative electoral system in Jakarta.
The Regional Representative Council of The Republic of Indonesia and Civil Security Governance: Bridging Political Polarization in The Special Capital Region of Jakarta Hamdi, Abdul Aziz; Widodo, Pujo; G. Samudro, Eko; Setiawibawa, Rachmat; Uksan, Ariifuddin
International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science Vol. 5 No. 01 (2026): International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science( IJVESS)
Publisher : Cita konsultindo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijevss.v5i01.2947

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This study examines the role of the Regional Representative Council of the Republic of Indonesia (DPD RI) in civil security governance and its contribution to mitigating political polarization in the Special Capital Region of Jakarta. Drawing on Collaborative Governance Theory, the study conceptualizes security and political stability as outcomes of coordinated interaction among representative institutions, security actors, and governance processes rather than hierarchical control. Using a qualitative descriptive approach based on document analysis of official records, policy reports, and relevant academic literature, the study analyzes how the DPD RI exercises oversight, coordination, regional representation, and policy advocacy in security-related and politically sensitive contexts. The findings indicate that the DPD RI contributes to civil security governance by institutionalizing non-operational oversight, facilitating inter-institutional coordination, and enhancing democratic accountability within the security sector. In addition, the Council plays a bridging role in mitigating political polarization by articulating regional aspirations, maintaining center–region balance, and advancing non-partisan policy recommendations that address structural sources of political division. The study concludes that representative institutions operating outside party-based competition can significantly support civil security governance and political cohesion through collaborative and facilitative governance mechanisms in plural democratic settings.