Jakarta, TAG - Rifts within the top ranks of the Free Aceh Movement (Gerakan Aceh Merdeka, GAM) suggest that a transfer of power to a younger generation is underway, a report said, Sunday (February 8, 2015).
This
could have implications for the strength of GAM’s political vehicle, Partai Aceh.
It could also affect relations with Jakarta, the Institute for Policy
Analysis of Conflict (IPAC) said in a report named 'Political Power
Struggles in Aceh' released in Jakarta.
It
was the latest report that looks at how political power in Aceh is moving away
from the old GAM government-in-exile.
Authority is now derived more from
control over local resources and political institutions than from closeness to
GAM’s founders and service to the organisation, the report said.
According
to IPAC, the situation makes Vice-Governor Muzakir Manaf, former top commander
of the GAM guerrilla forces and head of Partai Aceh, the most powerful man in
Aceh. He is increasingly at odds with Governor Zaini Abdullah, GAM’s
former “foreign minister”, and other members of the old guard.
“As
the rift between Muzakir and the old diaspora elite deepens, younger members of
Partai Aceh are trying to find a new basis for unity,” Sidney Jones, IPAC
director, said. “They also need to make the party less thuggish and more democratic.”
The
waning influence of the old guard, whose legitimacy rests in part on its role
in the Helsinki talks, could weaken Partai Aceh, which portrays itself as the
party that brought peace to Aceh.
Partai
Aceh strategists are trying different strategies for strengthening the
grassroots base to compensate, including by recruiting younger, more
professional cadres.
A
highly publicised reconciliation meeting in Jakarta in late January between
Muzakir and former governor Irwandi Jusuf has been seen by some as a necessary
precursor to easing the GAM elders out.
In
the meantime, rising stars from national parties are showing a kind of public
appeal that Partai Aceh will struggle to match as long as its political machine
relies heavily on poorly educated ex-combatants.
“Partai
Aceh’s fortunes in the next round of elections in 2017 will depend not just on
what happens to the old elite but to some extent on whether the party can
distance itself from violence and intimidation and actually produce a workable
program for change,” Jones said.
Aceh
also needs the direct engagement of the president. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was
personally involved in Aceh because the peace process happened on his watch.
Given President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo's political problems, Aceh is
probably the last thing on his mind, but it is critically important that Aceh
policy not be left to the security sector.[]
Political Power Struggles in Aceh
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