The confrontational attitude of Elites from
Ternate palaces encouraged the President issued a
number of policies to limit their political roles, such
as; First, the elimination of kings council (executive
body), consisting of the Sultan of Ternate, Tidore
and Bacan and Noord Molukken Raat (legislature)
which supported federalism in 1950. As a
consequence, the sultanate had no longer a formal
legal instrument in influencing local government.
Their control of the bureaucracy was replaced by
majors from regents chosen by Parliament. Second,
the elimination of the residency of Ternate and the
establishment of the North Maluku regency levels,
based on the law. No. 60 1958. Consequently, ruler
at level of regency was no longer have to be held by
the Sultan and his family but was chosen through
elections in the format of modern politics. The third
implication is the birth of the Basic Agrarian Law
1960 on restrictions of land ownership or the
takeover of land by the state against the autonomous
lands.
During the reign of Sukarno, the Sultanate elite
encountered political crisis. Their confrontational
attitude by refusing to support the Republic of
Indonesia (GoI) and the government party (PNI)
raises the question why the President did not destroy
their political existence in the realm of local politics
in Ternate. Did some of the above political policies
influence their existence in political struggle
inTernate or otherwise? In fact, although they
experienced political restrictions, culturally this
restriction did not give any impact on the decline of
the power elite of the empire. This condtion was
supported by one of the values entrenched in society
within Ternate that they uphold the word or the
command of Sultan expressed in a local wisdom
gauze jou semboyang Ngom Kage (where the Sultan
is, there we are).
In the culture of Ternate, the sultan is respected
and obeyed because it is believed to be inherited
greatness and authority that bring peace, justice and
wellbeing. This also explains that peace, justice and
prosperity are key words that put the noble are so
important in the eyes of the people. Social relations
are not merely a patron-clein, but basically it reflects
the cultural characteristics of society that are specific
to maintain the relationship between the community
and the leadership of the social traditions Ternate.
This is reflected in a saying which is still living
within the community in Ternate "inofoma Makati
nyinga, Dokagosora se bualawa, omdoro yes
momote, fomagogorufomadudara" (let us take care
each aother, like nutmeg and its fuli, ripe together,
fall together, based on love and affection).
3 SULTANATE OF TERNATE IN
THE SUHARTO
GOVERNMENT ERA 1966- 1998
Entering the New Order era, the national political
map underwent fundamental changes. Golkar,
Suharto's political vehicle tried to work together
with the traditional powers in Indonesia. In this
changing political constellation, the Sultanate of
Ternate took a political choice by supporting Golkar.
Since the Inauguration of the 48th Sultan of Ternate,
on 29 November 1976, Mudafar Syah took political
decision to support Suharto’s government party
(Golkar). This support is understood as a strategy for
accommodation and surviving amidst the bouyant of
power centralized New Order government.
Even before becoming a Sultan, Mudafar Syah
had become functionaries of Golkar Party at the
beginning of the Soeharto government. This gave
him a chance to be a legislator at II level of local
government during the elections in 1971. By this
support, he had legitimized political power to
contribute to the development of government in
running their policies. In this case, by popular is
given freedom and opportunity to choose policies
offered by political parties in accordance with their
political preferences, including choosing those
deemed worthy performed those the policies.
Strategies used surveilance elite Sultanate of
Ternate support Golkar awakening mutuality
relationship. The presence of some members of the
nobility who occupied structures in the palace and
has their influence in the community utilized to
support programs of political parties, including
providing access to strategic positions in
government.
Since the Sultanate of Ternate participated into
Golkar Party, at the beginning of the Suharto
government, Golkar always posed as a dominant
party and won every election during the New Order
era. If in the previous election (1955), Muslim
parties dominate the vote like Masjumi (45 percent)
and Parkindo (22 percent), in 197, government
party, Golkar, turned to win the majority, and
Islamic party became a dominated one. With the
support of the bureaucracy and military networks,
Golkar won the most votes in the 1971 elections.
In that period, the elite of the Sultanate did not
just rely on what they believe that they are the centre
of a fad, but also using the strategy to expand and
strengthen its power.
In this case there are three survival strategies
used by elite empire to rebuild the base power
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