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Asian Young Liberals Hold Workshop on Citizen Participation and Good Governance

 

Camelia Puji Astuti (left), Chairperson, Garda Bangsa and Jan Argy Tolentino (right), YLDA Secretary General with former Indonesian President H.E. KH Adburrahman Wahid (center) during the workshop dialogue.
from left to right: Camelia Puji Astuti, Garda Bangsa chairperson, former Indonesian President KH. Abdurrahman Wahid and Jan-Argy Tolentino, YLDA secretary-general
Active citizen participation is needed to safeguard government. In order to educate Asian youth on their responsibility to ensure governments are truly representative of their needs, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation and the Young Liberals and Democrats of Asia (YLDA) held a workshop on engaging citizens for responsible and effective governance in Jakarta, Indonesia from 22-27 November 2007. Hosted by Garda Bangsa in cooperation with the Indonesia Democratic Party of Struggle, 25 youth leaders from eight countries gathered together to find common solutions to the problems hampering good governance and citizen participation in the region.

The tone of the conference was set by former Indonesian President KH. Abdurrahman Wahid: “For us to discuss good governance, we must ensure first that there is a government responsive to the needs of the people.” He added, “Good and responsible governance can only emanate from the true will of the people. The ideals of good governing are all about citizen and government engaging each other for better public service.”

To concretize their learning, participants also broke into small group discussions on political parties, government work and civil society. Each group presented a paper on governance and citizen participation that included recommendations for their own countries.

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Summing up the task for the future, Adinda Tenriangke Muchtar, political analyst from the Indonesian Institute’s Center for Public Policy Research, said: "Scrutinizing government transactions should be seen both as a right and Angel responsibility of citizens." She continued, “Citizenship in a democratic society implies vigilance and political awareness, and these are best exemplified and exercised by the young." She enjoined the youth to participate in government not only by joining political parties but by exploring “other avenues of activism.” Muchtar however also stressed that government has an equal responsibility in that it has to create structures that foster a high-level of citizen participation.

The workshop ended with YLDA holding is annual general assembly. It evaluated its programs, planned its activities for next year and elected a new executive committee. Rajendra Mulmi remains president.

Published Thursday, December 06, 2007 7:00 PM by Liberal News Centre

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