UNS — The Constitution Speech Competition among Village Chiefs in Solo Raya in Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS) Surakarta was officially closed on Saturday (4/12/2021). Martantyo Didik Purnomo, Tawangsari Village Chief, Kerjo Subdistrict, Karanganyar District, was announced as 1st winner and brought home the Constitutional Court (MK) Perpetual Trophy after winning over his four rivals in the final round.
The 2nd place was won by Slamet Wiyono, Blulukan Village Chief, Colomadu, Karanganyar District, and 3rd place was won by Ardita Devi Mayasari, Pulisen Village Chief, Boyolali, Boyolali District. In the running up line-up, the 1st runner up was Suparmanto, Slogoretno Village Chief, Jatipurno, Wonogiri District, 2nd runner up was Tri Prasetyo Utomo, Srimulyo Village Chief, Gondang, Sragen District.
In the competition initiated by the Faculty of Law (FH) UNS in collaboration with MK, participants were asked to send an oration video in the first elimination round. From 275 participants who sent their videos, the participants went through numerous other stages before the Best Five were selected to compete in the final round. The finalists were asked to deliver a 10-minutes speech in front of the juries: Secretary-General of MK, Prof. M. Guntur Hamzah; Rector of UNS, Prof. Jamal Wiwoho; Dean of FH UNS, Prof. I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayani; jury from Universitas Tarumanegara, Dr. Tundjung Herning Sitabuana; and Professor in Universitas Islam Indonesia Prof. Ni’matul Huda.
The final and closing ceremony was also attended by the Chairman of MK, Dr. Anwar Usman; Vice-Chairman of MK, Prof. Aswanto; Secretary-General of MK, Prof. M. Guntur Hamzah; Rector of UNS, Prof. Jamal Wiwoho; Dean of FH UNS, Prof. I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayani; Vice-Mayor of Surakarta, Drs. Teguh Prakosa; and Karanganyar Regent, Drs. Juliyatmono, M.M.
Prof. Jamal stated that changes in the constitution are possible due to the changes in the political, legal, security, economy, and other fields. These changes make every government policy need to be socialized, and the community from all walks of life needs to be educated. This is where Village Chief’s role comes to play in shaping people’s law and constitutional awareness.
“Therefore, it is appropriate and laudable if all village chiefs in Indonesia, in turns, received a briefing on the state constitution,” Prof. Jamal mentioned in his opening remark.
The Vice-Chairman of MK, Prof. Aswanto, also appreciated all finalists and winners in the competition. He also hoped that they could become the main role model in the community.
“MK welcomed the idea of constitution speech competition because MK needs to present in socializing the citizen’s constitutional rights. Once again, congratulation to all participants and winners,” Prof. Aswanto stated. Humas UNS
Reporter: Bayu Aji Prasetya
Editor: Dwi Hastuti