This year's New Year feels different. In the midst of grief due to natural disasters that have hit a number of regions such as Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, regional governments in various regions have issued policies prohibiting the ignition of fireworks. This policy is intended as a form of national empathy and solidarity, so that the euphoria of the celebration does not ignore the suffering of the community who are still struggling to recover from the impact of the disaster.
However, this policy also raises a dilemma. On one hand, the value of solidarity wants to be emphasized, but on the other hand, fireworks business actors and tourist areas face great economic pressure. The inequality of implementation in the field also raises questions: how far is this solidarity really carried out? Is it enough to stop as a symbol, or is it able to become a consistent and felt common attitude by all parties? simak informasi selengkapnya di voi.id
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