Women as the Victim of Politics: Experiences in the 2019 Legislative Elections in Indonesi

Abdurrachman, Hamidah and Majestya, Nayla and Riyanti, Ratna (2020) Women as the Victim of Politics: Experiences in the 2019 Legislative Elections in Indonesi. International Journal of Innovation, Creativity and Change, 1 (5). pp. 463-476.

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Abstract

This article aims to examine women's political representation in the 2019 legislative elections from the perspective of victimology. Behind the increasing number of women represented, to fulfil a 30% gender quota in parliament, there are also thousands of women politicians who have been knocked out of competition. They stumbled over internal party politics, until they ran out of funds to keep fighting. J.E. Sahetapy sees that a person can be a victim determined by a victimity not always related to the problem of crime. This includes patterns of accident victims, and natural disasters apart from victims of crime and the abuse of power. It is interesting that, regarding the Legislative General Election, women's participation appears to be increasing but on the other hand, it has not yet fully received justice. The need for a victim's perspective, in seeing the problem of women's representation, is part of an effort to making the political sphere more conducive to women. It is hoped that, by acknowledging their position as victims, the state can pay more attention to women beyond the assumption that their defeat is an 'internal party problem'. This study was conducted to encourage higher levels of women's political participation. This article is a literature review study, using reports on election results in the mass media and data analysis from the UI Political Studies Center. We compare Puskapol UI's findings with previous studies on the reality of fulfilling gender quotas in Indonesia, in the 2009 and 2014 legislative elections. Our findings showed that in the last three elections, there has not been a significant internal improvement in parties, to support women politicians and improvements overall, in the political culture of Indonesia which is still controlled by money politics, kinship politics, and serial number politics.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: K Law > K Law (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Hukum > Hukum (S1)
Depositing User: Mrs Derima Febrike
Date Deposited: 03 Jan 2023 03:49
Last Modified: 13 Jan 2023 03:50
URI: http://repository.universitaspahlawan.ac.id/id/eprint/1216

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