Analisis Politik: Dugaan Barter Amnesti dengan Dukungan PDIP
Kecurigaan ini menguat ketika melihat rangkaian peristiwa yang mengikutinya. Pemberian amnesti kepada Hasto Kristiyanto diduga kuat merupakan bentuk politik transaksional.
Dugaan ini bukan tanpa dasar. Hanya selang beberapa hari setelah amnesti diberikan, Ketua Umum PDIP, Megawati Soekarnoputri, secara terbuka menyatakan dukungannya kepada pemerintahan Presiden Prabowo.
Rangkaian peristiwa ini terlalu "kebetulan". Ini adalah demonstrasi vulgar dari politik "barter": kebebasan
hukumditukar dengan dukungan politik. Perkara
korupsiyang seharusnya diselesaikan di meja hijau, kini diselesaikan melalui lobi politik di ruang tertutup.
The problem doesn't just occur at the elite level. At the implementation level, promises of improved performance by law enforcement officials have not yielded results.
Data from Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW) notes that during October-December 2024 alone, there were 131 corruption cases handled. However, the handling of these cases lacks transparency. This proves that reforms in the Prosecutor's Office and the Police have not touched the substance.
Special focus should be given to efforts to reform the Indonesian National Police. The Prabowo-Gibran administration appears clueless and creates an absurd institutional dualism:
- Police Reform Commission (External): Consists of 9 people (civil society, officials, former National Police Chiefs) formed by the President. As of mid-October 2025, these nine commission members have not been appointed. This commission has become a "paper tiger".
- Police Reform Transformation Team (Internal): Filled by 52 high-ranking and middle-ranking officers formed by the National Police Chief, with a similar mandate.
The result is total confusion and overlapping authority. Without clear leadership from the President, police reform efforts will only become a budget-wasting program and limited to
gimmick.
Conclusion: Red Report Card for Law Enforcement
After one year, the Prabowo-Gibran administration's report card in the field of law is deep red. From the stalled Asset Confiscation Bill, vulgar intervention through abolition and amnesty, to the total failure of police reform.
All this evidence leads to one conclusion: the agenda of law enforcement and corruption eradication has been defeated by the agenda of consolidating power. The law has been made a political commodity. Campaign promises now sound empty, exactly like the title of this
opinionpiece: just omon-omon.
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