I expect that stakeholders are capable of building an adequate, constructive, and open dialog, so that the chosen policies can be understood by the general public
Jakarta (ANTARA) - People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Deputy Speaker Lestari Moerdijat urged all parties to prioritize dialog to resolve the nation's problems and collectively realize a resilient and sovereign Indonesia.

"Several problems that emerge and cause difference of opinions among the people should be resolved through dialogue," she noted through a statement on Monday.

"This step is so that we, as citizens, can collectively develop the nation into independence," she emphasized.

During the post-COVID-19 pandemic period, the world is seeking a new political and economical balance, she explained.

Indonesia, with its abundant human resources and natural resources, should be able to utilize two of such basic capital to realize the nation's independence, she emphasized.

"Only nations that are capable of managing their natural resources and producing quality human resources are able to compete amid the process of change in the world order during that moment," she elaborated.

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To this end, she expects all differences in opinion arising among children of the nation being resolved through sound methods.

This step aims to help Indonesians realize the collective goal of building a united, sovereign, fair, and prosperous nation.

"I expect that stakeholders are capable of building an adequate, constructive, and open dialogue, so that the chosen policies can be understood by the general public," Moerdijat noted.

After Indonesia faces various impacts of the pandemic within the last two years, it is time for all elements of society to unite and recover.

This action is taken, so that differences in opinion arising among the people can immediately be handled and Indonesia can make all-out efforts to build independence for the sake of its citizens' sovereignty.

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Editor: Rahmad Nasution
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