JAKARTA - Constitutional law expert and constitution Fahri Bachmid reminded the importance of presidential candidates (candidates) and their representatives to open their ideas, especially on campus pulpits. The goal is that the ideas they offer can be discussed and can be debated openly.

This was conveyed by Fahri when he was a public lecture resource person at the University of Kanjuruhan Malang (Unikama). He said universities should become a knowledge and intellectual laboratory in order to advance democratic conditions in the country.

"In the future, presidential and vice-presidential candidates must be present at academic pulpits to explore their ideas, thoughts and vision and mission to build Indonesia for five years," Fahri said in a public lecture, Saturday, September 9.

"The presence of a presidential candidate with a vice presidential candidate (cawapres) is important so that the cendekia can provide a constructive role," said Fahri. You do this by providing input to the contestants.

"The views of the presidential candidates can be debated openly and measurably," he said.

Overall, this activity has the theme 'Building Legal Awareness in Managing Village Government in the Industrial Revolution 4.0'. Meanwhile, Fahri brings the material 'Pemilu and Kultur Constitutionalism, a Reflection of the Legal State'.

In this activity were the Chairperson of the PT PGRI PPLP Foundation Abdoel Bakar; Kanjuruhan University Chancellor Malang Sudi Dul Aji; and the Chancellor of the Madura Ahmad Islamic University. Then there were also all academic community lecturers at Kanjuruhan University Malang and village heads throughout Malang Regency and Unikama students.


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