Are Men Consistently Neglecting Gender Issues in Current Indonesian Politics?
This article examines the persistent "political masculinity" in Indonesia, 41 years after the ratification of CEDAW. Despite a mandated 30% quota for female legislative candidates, the text highlights a stark disconnect between legal ideals and the reality of 305 discriminatory local regulations. Through insights from local representatives and the trailblazing Bunda Mayora, Indonesia’s first trans woman in public office, the article argues that gender balance requires more than just numerical representation. It demands a fundamental shift in political culture, capacity building, and the dismantling of patriarchal dynasties to achieve true gender and ecological justice.
