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The '''Batak National Movement''' was a {{wpl|Batak}} {{wpl|Nationalism|nationalist}} political organisation in [[Indonesia]] | The '''Batak National Movement''' was a {{wpl|Batak}} {{wpl|Nationalism|nationalist}} and {{wpl|Regionalism (politics)|regionalist}} political organisation in [[Indonesia]] | ||
== Introduction == | |||
The Batak National Union (BNU) stands as a beacon of unity, heritage, and progress for the Batak people. Rooted in the core principles of Batak nationalism, autonomism, and regionalism, our movement is dedicated to preserving our cultural identity, advancing our socio-economic well-being, and ensuring a thriving future for our region within a respectful and united national framework. | |||
== Core Ideologies == | |||
=== Batak nationalism === | |||
We, the Batak people, are heirs to a proud heritage and unique traditions that must be preserved and celebrated. Batak nationalism is the cornerstone of our identity, fostering pride in our culture, language, and history. | |||
We commit to promoting Batak cultural practices, language, and traditions in education and public life. | |||
We support initiatives that protect our cultural heritage from erosion due to modernization and globalization. | |||
We aim to unite all Batak communities in shared pride and purpose, regardless of borders or distances. | |||
=== Autonomism === | |||
The Batak National Union believes in the principle of self-determination within a cooperative national framework. Autonomy is essential for addressing the unique needs and aspirations of the Batak people. | |||
We strive for greater political and economic autonomy for Batak regions, allowing local governance to make decisions that reflect the people's priorities. | |||
We advocate for increased control over natural resources to ensure equitable distribution and sustainable development. | |||
We seek partnerships with national and international institutions to enhance local capabilities while maintaining autonomy. | |||
=== Batak regionalism === | |||
Regionalism emphasizes the strength and unity of the Batak homeland as a distinct and vital part of the nation. | |||
We champion policies that promote regional development, infrastructure investment, and access to quality education and healthcare. | |||
We advocate for balanced representation of Batak interests in national decision-making bodies. | |||
We work to foster cooperation between Batak regions, strengthening internal unity and promoting shared prosperity. |
Latest revision as of 13:27, 10 December 2024
Persatuan Nasional Batak Parsadaan Nasional Batak | |
Formation | 2012 2022 (as the Batak National Movement) |
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Founder | Buana Yuliana Sagala |
Purpose | Batak nationalism Autonomism Batak regionalism |
Headquarters | Medan |
Location | |
Leader of the Organization | Buana Yuliana Sagala |
Staff (2024) | 1 |
Formerly called | Batak National Liberation Movement |
The Batak National Movement was a Batak nationalist and regionalist political organisation in Indonesia
Introduction
The Batak National Union (BNU) stands as a beacon of unity, heritage, and progress for the Batak people. Rooted in the core principles of Batak nationalism, autonomism, and regionalism, our movement is dedicated to preserving our cultural identity, advancing our socio-economic well-being, and ensuring a thriving future for our region within a respectful and united national framework.
Core Ideologies
Batak nationalism
We, the Batak people, are heirs to a proud heritage and unique traditions that must be preserved and celebrated. Batak nationalism is the cornerstone of our identity, fostering pride in our culture, language, and history. We commit to promoting Batak cultural practices, language, and traditions in education and public life. We support initiatives that protect our cultural heritage from erosion due to modernization and globalization. We aim to unite all Batak communities in shared pride and purpose, regardless of borders or distances.
Autonomism
The Batak National Union believes in the principle of self-determination within a cooperative national framework. Autonomy is essential for addressing the unique needs and aspirations of the Batak people. We strive for greater political and economic autonomy for Batak regions, allowing local governance to make decisions that reflect the people's priorities. We advocate for increased control over natural resources to ensure equitable distribution and sustainable development. We seek partnerships with national and international institutions to enhance local capabilities while maintaining autonomy.
Batak regionalism
Regionalism emphasizes the strength and unity of the Batak homeland as a distinct and vital part of the nation. We champion policies that promote regional development, infrastructure investment, and access to quality education and healthcare. We advocate for balanced representation of Batak interests in national decision-making bodies. We work to foster cooperation between Batak regions, strengthening internal unity and promoting shared prosperity.