JAKARTA - Muhammadiyah Central Chairman Haedar Nashir suggested that elites or leaders at the central to regional levels use the momentum of Eid al-Fitr as an introspection in providing national and state transparency.
Starting from honest attitudes and actions, trust, fairness, responsibility, noble morality, law-abiding, and realizing good governance as a concept of clean governance.
"It's time for us to introspect so that we all learn together as a suri tauladan for the people," Haedar said in a virtual press statement, Monday, May 10.
The civility movement, he said, was very important in building a system that was good for the people.
"If the country's elite, the nation's elite does not provide a good atmosphere of civility then the community also does not behave well or even follow its elite," he continued.
Haedar hopes that the leaders in the country do not give rise to polemics for the sake of populist things. And do not spread troubling statements and cause conflicts between nations.
He said that the government in this country does not stand for only one particular group. So as not to abuse authority only for the group itself.
"Don't abuse authority for the sake of your own faction," he warned.
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