Konflik Politik Pada Pemilihan Umum Kepala Daerah (Studi Kasus di Kabupaten Puncak, Papua Tahun 2011-2012)
Yosin Kogoya, Achmad Nurmandi
Abstract
The implementation of direct elections is a from of regional autonomy in addition to the area where given the right to regulate its own territory, the people are also exempt determine their leaders. Unfortunately there is beyond the elections held in accordance with law and justice corridore, It triggers a conflict between elements of society and government, as happened in the election of a Peak District, Papua years 2011-2012, the country peak conflict that occurs as a result dualism Gerindra party recommendations, which the DPP and DPD Gerindra party to give S.K Simon Alon-Josiah Tenbak as incumbent Gerindra, while DPC provide recommendations to Elvis Tabuni-party Herri Dosinaen, this in because there is an emotional bond between Thomas Tabuni (DPC chairman of the country party Gerindra peak) as a child and Elvis Tabuni (district candidate) as a father.The type of the research conducted by the authors is to use a descriptive study, where the study site is Ilaga, peak district, while the authors explore how the information is to direct observation and interviews while also utilizing literature-literatur from the published literature and analysis used is purpose random sampling analysis using descriptive to analyze the data. The peak district of Puncak Jaya district Proliferation of 2007, and in 2011 made this a highlight of the country election that claimed the lives of 300 people died and 900 people were injured, this conflict is a conflict since most victims in law election in Indonesia. Leveling system of one man one vote democracy make electoral conflicts in Papua can not be avoided due to the immaturity of the people on the system, so that a recommendations is the author of the government to change the system becomes Nokens democratic systems, which is represented by the 1025 and 1 person as a democratic people of Papua.
Keywords
Election, political conflict, Papua peak district.