| President's
Inauguration Speech
Thursday, October 21, 2004
The following is President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's speech, which
he delivered at the State Palace after his inauguration on Wednesday
at the People's Consultative Assembly:
Today, we are grateful indeed to God Almighty. Having gone through a
long election process, today, before the members of the People's Consultative
Assembly, I, and Pak Jusuf Kalla, took our oaths as the President and
Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia for the period of 2004-2009.
Our inauguration today marked the beginning of a new government, which
received a mandate directly from the people. Let me take this opportunity
to express my deepest gratitude to the Indonesian people, for your participation,
support and trust.
Allow me -- personally, and on behalf of the Vice President Muhammad
Jusuf Kalla, as well as on behalf of the entire nation -- to express
our deepest gratitude and highest appreciation to Ibu Megawati Soekarnoputri
and Pak Hamzah Haz, for their great efforts in upholding the Constitution,
leading the government, and guiding the nation successfully during their
tenure as the president and vice president between 2001 and 2004.
Indeed, the entire nation shall remember and cherish all the great deeds
of president Megawati and vice president Hamzah Haz. In the spirit of
our nation's time-honored tradition, I, as the President of the Republic
of Indonesia, pledge to always preserve my ties of brotherhood with
Ibu Megawati Soekarnoputri and Pak Hamzah Haz, as our two national figures.
All of us must remember the wisdom of our great founding father, the
former president Sukarno, who once reminded us: "United we stand,
divided we fall."
Today, we have, remarkably, passed one of the most important tests of
our history.
First, our nation has successfully undertaken national elections in
a democratic, fair, orderly, and peaceful manner. This year's elections
were, by all means, the most ambitious, most difficult, and most complicated
electoral marathon in the world, and yet, we successfully orchestrated
them.
Indeed, we are all proud of our General Elections Commission (KPU),
which managed to undertake this difficult task independently, professionally
and responsibly.
Second, as we have just witnessed in today's solemn ceremony, our nation
has accomplished the process of power transfer constitutionally, democratically,
orderly and peacefully. Thank God, our nation is now more mature in
democracy, and able to build a more mature political culture. With such
a great success, not only are we successful in taking this step as a
big democracy, but we have also become a model for the world's democracies.
Our great nation has undertaken two elections since reformasi: In 1999
and in 2004. In the democratic transition of any country, the second
election is normally regarded as the critical one, the litmus test for
the maturity of democracy.
With the formidable success of our elections this year, we have indeed
taken one step forward in realizing the modernization of Indonesian
politics.
And, through our legislative election this year, we are one step ahead
in achieving political regeneration in Indonesia, as we can clearly
witness through the new and fresh faces in our honorable Assembly.
Thank God, the 2004 elections are now over. It is time for us to walk
together, toward our future. We have passed our moment of competition,
now it is time for unity. Our days of words and promises are over, as
it is time to do real deeds and works. It is our time to unite in creation.
It is time for us to consolidate our spirit of determination, thoughts
and attention, to overcome the various challenges and problems that
we are now facing. We must overcome these problems together. Indeed,
the government that I lead cannot possibly overcome them without the
support and participation of our people, and all national components.
As we all know, for the founding fathers of this nation, their biggest
challenge was to establish our nation and free our people from colonialists.
For the subsequent generations, including ours, the greatest challenge
is to free our people from poverty, ignorance, backwardness, and all
problems that prevent the growth of our people's abilities. More specifically,
the challenge of our era is to consolidate our democracy and accomplish
our agenda of reform.
A consolidated democracy that is continually developing will provide
us with solid ground for the life of our nationhood and statecraft.
Within such a democratic life, we can manage to successfully implement
our national agenda, including the accomplishment of various agendas
of reform.
With our perseverance, belief and hard work, God willing, our nation
and beloved country will continue to grow -- people will be more prosperous
within a safer and just life. And, with all these convictions, I am
confident that our nation will become a respected nation, and respected
by other nations in the world.
Today's mood of happiness is engulfed by huge optimism. However, we
must remember that the journey may be difficult and we face a huge challenge
ahead:
- Our economic growth this year, which is still far less than 7 percent,
is definitely inadequate in generating more employment.
More than 10 million of our fellow countrymen are still out of jobs.
- Needless to remind you that 16 percent of our people are still living
below the poverty line.
- Although the debt to Gross National Product ratio is decreasing, debt
will continue to burden our economy.
- Our brothers and sisters in Aceh and Papua still live in anxiety.
- Security in Poso and Maluku is still well under control, although
not entirely recovered.
- Corruption, collusion and nepotism are still rampant and continue
to be a systemic problem.
- The international situation is far from settled.
- The price of oil continues to rise well above the assumptions of our
national budget.
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- And, the imminent threats of terrorism and other forms of transnational
crime will continue to haunt us.
Let us work harder to overcome all these difficult challenges.
Tomorrow morning, on Oct. 21, God willing, I will inaugurate the members
of my cabinet for the 2004-2009 period. Soon after that, we will immediately
start to formulate and implement the initial steps of government policy.
In the next few months, my administration will concentrate on domestic
problems.
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- My administration will stimulate the economy in order to achieve higher
economic growth, which can absorb more employment and help alleviate
poverty.
- My administration will continue to adopt and implement open economic
policies, in order to integrate the economy with regional and international
economies. In doing so, the government will focus on short- and medium-term
agendas in enhancing productivity and competitiveness.
- My administration will encourage more investors to build our infrastructure.
- My administration will actively launch an anticorruption program,
which, I, myself, will lead.
- My administration will give special attention to the handling of conflicts
in Aceh and Papua.
- My administration will prioritize and improve the government's policies
on the education and health sectors.
- My administration will intensify constructive dialog with economic
actors, especially our business communities, including investors, whom
I really expect to be the engine of our economy.
- My administration will do their utmost to establish clean and good
governance, which is responsive toward the public's needs and aspirations.
But, let me remind you: It is impossible to resolve all of these complicated
problems within 100 days. That is easier said than done.
But, I have the strong conviction that our determination and goodwill
are far more superior than the problems we are facing. At this point,
our character as a great nation is truly under a severe test.
For a great nation, the harder the test, the higher its tenacity; the
more difficult the ordeal, the stronger its faith; the stronger the
storm, the stronger its solidarity; and the more difficult the challenge,
the stronger our sense of unity. Let us prove and build on our greatness
as a nation.
God willing, with our solidarity and hard work, we will be able to create
a better condition for Indonesians -- safer, more just and more prosperous.
With my unfettered feelings and unfeigned confidence, today we are opening
a new chapter in the history of our nation. This is the time to greet
a new dawn.
To all of the Indonesian people, wherever you are, I would like to wholeheartedly
express my sincere gratitude to you, for your support and confidence
in myself and Pak Muhammad Jusuf Kalla. Although I am now the President,
I am no different from each and every one of you -- I am just an ordinary
citizen from an ordinary family, born and raised by the state and the
community.
With the mandate I received directly from you, I am determined to become,
not only the President of the Republic of Indonesia, but also the President
of Indonesians -- of all of the Indonesian people.
I will keep this noble political contract with the people. I will dedicate
my every thought -- all my time and energy -- to promoting and protecting
each Indonesian soul.
To all members of the House of Representatives and regional legislative
councils, Vice President Jusuf Kalla and I are committed to cooperating
with all of you, for the sake of our national interests -- the interests
of the Indonesian people as emanated in our Constitution and laws that
we must all duly uphold.
For that matter, I sincerely urge you all to work together to overcome
the various, difficult problems that we are facing. The people surely
demand that we work closely in creating more jobs, alleviating poverty,
redeveloping our infrastructure and many other problems faced by the
people. The people need our leadership and need us as role models.
To all civil servants, especially civilian civil servants employed at
central and regional levels, to our men and women in uniform, to our
policemen and policewomen, to the employees of state-owned enterprises
-- I ask you all to welcome this new government with new spirit, improved
services and to create a better life, together with all of the people.
You are responsible for many important things in our lives. Let us do
our tasks and duty with a full sense of responsibility. We are all public
servants. The government and all civil servants are indeed here to assist
and serve the public, the country. Keep up the spirit to serve. Any
country in the world can be successful if only it is supported by clean,
professional state apparatuses, responsive toward the aspirations and
development of its people.
To all of our friends all over the world, please accept our friendship,
which we offer to you with open arms.
My administration will continue to uphold the free and active principle
of foreign policy, and Indonesia is determined to become a voice that
promotes peace, increases prosperity and defends justice. Indonesia
will continue to grow as a democratic, open, modern, pluralistic and
tolerant nation.
I would particularly like to express my highest appreciation to all
of our state guests from friendly and neighboring countries, for their
presence at the inauguration ceremony at the Assembly this morning,
who have truly bestowed on us a remarkable honor.
Indeed, we are honored by the presence of His Excellency, the Honorable
Dato' Seri Abdullah Badawi, Prime Minister of Malaysia; His Majesty
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei Darussalam; His Excellency, the Honorable
Lee Hsien Loong, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore; His
Excellency, the Honorable John Howard, Prime Minister of Australia;
and His Excellency, the Honorable Mari Alkatiri, the Prime Minister
of Timor Leste. We would also like to express our gratitude to the leaders
of friendly countries who have sent their special envoys, from the Netherlands,
the Philippines, Japan, South Korea and Vietnam. Personally, and on
behalf of all Indonesian people, I am truly delighted and honored by
your Excellencies' attention to the new government that I lead.
Having been inaugurated as the President this morning, I will focus
my attention on finalizing the Cabinet for the 2004-2009 period, which,
God willing, will be announced tonight (Wednesday night). Furthermore,
God willing, I will inaugurate the new Cabinet members (on Thursday),
with the great hope that they can adapt immediately and work well.
Let me assure you that I, and the entire new government, will work hard
to keep the people's trust. I accordingly ask for the blessings, support
and trust of all Indonesian people, and the whole nation, in order to
meet constitutional requirements within the next five years.
May Allah bless us all with guidance and strength.
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