JAKARTA - The practice of money politics is often found in Indonesian politics. Poverty enclaves are the most fertile places for the practice of buying and selling votes to grow. According to Dr. H. Jazilul Fawaid, SQ, MA as Deputy chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly of the Republic of Indonesia, not only makes it difficult for politicians who do this, but also the people. There are countless politicians who are also regional heads or members of the legislature who were caught in the Corruption Eradication Commission (OTT) operation after they took office. If this is the case, it is politicians and the people who suffer as a result of transactional politics. All this is a concern for both politicians and the people.
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