Wednesday, January 26, 2011

The Ministers Need to Improve Communication Politics


Jakarta (News): Governor of the National Resilience Institute, Muladi, advised the ministers to improve political communication to the public, in an effort to answer the various criticisms against the government.

"Political Communication is not only done by the president but also the ministers. So the ministers should not be 'down', when the policy was issued, not the president alone who must deal with society, they (the menteri.red) should be more communicative, "he said in Jakarta on Wednesday [26.01], responding to criticism related issues that leveled the interfaith leaders.

Former Minister of Justice was also argued, political communication is needed so that people know the extent to which progress has been made by the government.

"What to do, what not to do and what obstacles, the public should know, not to say lying, lying words that I think very hard, I was also once a state official," he said.

He deplored the existence of a public statement about the lie by the interfaith leaders for using harsh words were.

However, according to Muladi, the government should now focus on improving performance with respect to this criticism.

"There is not yet achieved, it is not sensitive but offended by the words that are used very hard, lying. So defensive, it is important for him to be 'straight' in the criticism that, implement it, which could, which it could not be communicated to the community, "he said.

Previously, interfaith leaders issued a statement containing the criticism of the government. This makes the controversy in the community. Government rate, no lie, but admits there have not been implemented.

Political observer from the University of Indonesia, Arbi Sanit, also considered, criticism of interfaith leaders are not appropriate because the word "lie" more show of political language, not the language of religion. According to him, as religious leaders do not fit when criticizing the government uses political language. (Ant)