Will the Indonesian government be confident enough in the international agenda to carry its humanitarian political pendulum?
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This is where the importance of public support to bring confidence to the government. Civil society groups who think and act for the nationality will of course be a critical group in government policies, but they will be at the forefront of fighting for the interests of their nation. Such groups are different from political groups (parties) whose interests - are by nature - the position in the government.
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In many international agreement mechanisms, unanimous consensus that still allows vetoes, and minority tyranny, governments must be encouraged to dare to come out with rational solutions for the common good.