Sabtu, 25 Oktober 2014

Direct and Indirect Speech (Softskill)

Deals with Megawati off 

as SBY refuses to blink 

President Susilo Bambang Yudho-yono and former president Megawati Soekarnoputri almost clinched a historic deal late Wednesday to end their protracted enmity and forge a political coalition.

Intense lobbying, largely by vice president-elect Jusuf Kalla, to have the two leaders bury the hatchet, however, collapsed after Yudhoyono was accused of failing to show sincerity in mending the ties. 

According to Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) politicians, Megawati, through her representatives, demanded Yudhoyono on Wednesday first support the PDI-P coalition’s bid for House leadership in order to regain her trust. 

Yudhoyono, however, turned down the request. 

He demanded to meet Megawati first before agreeing to back the bid. The PDI-P eventually lost the bid early Thursday to the Red-and-White Coalition led by defeated presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto. 

“The two leaders intended to meet. But given the different point of views, the meeting could not be realized,” said PDI-P senior politician Pramono Anung on Thursday. 

“Pak SBY wants to meet first and talk while Ibu Megawati wants him to join us first [in the bid for House leadership] and then meet,” he said.

According to Pramono, Megawati had assigned president-elect Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, Kalla, her daughter Puan Maharani and NasDem Party patron Surya Paloh to meet Yudhoyono prior to the House’s leadership selection process. 

“If only Yudhoyono had agreed to accept them, Megawati would have called him through Puan. But he refused to accept them,” said Pramono. 

Since her defeat against Yudhoyono in the 2004 presidential election, Megawati has entirely shut the door on her former coordinating security and political minister. 

Megawati’s grudge stemmed from Yudhoyono’s decision to form a political party and run in the election while serving in her Cabinet, despite Yudhoyono’s previous pledges to remain loyal to Megawati.

Her rage led to the PDI-P becoming the opposition party during Yudhoyono’s 10-year administration, which is due to end on Oct. 20. 

Renewed hope for the reconciliation of the two leaders, however, emerged after Yudhoyono received waves of public criticism for allowing the passage of a law that scrapped direct elections for governors, mayors and regents in mid-September. 

Yudhoyono has planned to issue a government regulation in lieu of law (Perppu) in a bid to annul the newly passed regional election law, which is supported by the Red-and-White Coalition. For the Perppu to gain sufficient support in the House, Yudhoyono will need the PDI-P’s backing.

Yudhoyono’s camp proposed late on Tuesday that it would support the PDI-P’s bid for the House leadership in exchange for the party’s later support for the Perppu. The camp would also be supported by the National Mandate Party (PAN) in order to gain sufficient voting power. 

The President invited Jokowi to discuss the plan and hoped to lure Megawati with the proposal late on Tuesday. 

“We’ve talked about a lot of things. There are talks about the House leadership, as well as our shared vision over the need to return the direct elections,” said Jokowi on Wednesday.
But the simmering optimism for a coalition of the PDI-P and Yudhoyono’s Democratic Party in the House was short-lived as several hours before the start of the leadership selection process, which ran until Thursday morning, the coalition deal was called off. 

Following the failed deal, the PDI-P coalition was short of one party to be able to nominate its candidates for the House leadership.

The Red-and-White Coalition passed Golkar Party treasurer Setya Novanto as House speaker and the Democratic Party’s Agus Hermanto along with the Gerindra Party’s Fadli Zon, PAN’s Taufik Kurniawan and Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) lawmaker Fahri Hamzah as deputy speakers.

“From my side, I have wanted to meet with Ibu Megawati since long ago. But God has not allowed it to happen yet,” said Yudhoyono early on Thursday in response to the failed meeting with Megawati. 

Yudhoyono also said that the failed reconciliation should not result in political instability, as evidenced during the selection of the House leadership. 

“We don’t expect any future political volatility that can disrupt the government from working. It is the people that will bear the consequences,” said Yudhoyono. 
The Democratic Party has repeatedly voiced its neutrality in the House despite the fact that it often accommodates the interests of the Red-and-White Coalition. 

Puan Maharani, however, blamed the collapse of the deal on Yudhoyono, who she alleged closed communication with Megawati by refusing to accept her and the others. 

“We’ve tried, but there was no response from Pak SBY,” she said. 





Never any plan to announce 

Cabinet members at Priok: 
Jokowi

Ina Parlina, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | National | Fri, October 24 2014, 10:54 AM
President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo said on Thursday night that he had no plan to announce Cabinet members on Wednesday night at Tanjung Priok Port in North Jakarta.
The statement was made in front of the side gate of the Merdeka Palace on Thursday night at 10:15 p.m. before the media, which had been told by the palace to be on standby near the gate at the time.
According to Jokowi, he wanted to wait for the results of the Corruption Eradication Commission’s (KPK) investigation into people on the new candidate list after he had updated it with eight new candidates to replace eight previous names that the KPK had red-flagged.
"Up until now, the KPK has yet to issue the [new] recommendation," said Jokowi, who was accompanied by Vice President Jusuf Kalla.
Jokowi also questioned why journalists had gathered at the port and later reported that he had canceled the announcement.
"Why were you at the Tanjung Priok yesterday [Wednesday]? Who told you to gather there?" he asked.
He appeared reluctantly to answer journalists when asked why palace media affairs staff had taken them there.
Jokowi only replied with another question: "Did you ask the media affairs unit?"
"We [only] prepared the place; why did [you] say it was canceled? We did no such thing," he said. (nfo)
Analysis of Direct and Indirect Speech

  •       Statement


a.    Direct :
“We don’t expect any future political volatility that can disrupt the government from working. It is the people that will bear the consequences,” said Yudhoyono. 

Indirect :
He said that they didn’t expect any future political volatility that could disrupt the government from working. It is the people that would bear the consequences.

Analysis :

We can change this sentence from direct into indirect speech, in this case we have to change don’t into didn’t and also can into could. Besides, there is change of pronoun for we into they.

b.    Direct :
“We’ve tried, but there was no response from Pak SBY,” she said.

Indirect :
She said that they had tried, but there was no reason from Pak SBY

            Analysis :
            We can change this sentence from direct into indirect speech, there is change of pronoun for we into they. In this case we have to change we’ve tried into they had tried
  •  Question

a.    Direct :
“Why were you at the Tanjung Priok yesterday [Wednesday]?” He asked.
Indirect :
He asked why they  were at Tanjung Priok yesterday.
Analysis :
He wants to know why they were at Tanjung Priok yesterday, because the direct question use Wh- question we don’t need to use if/whether.
b.    Direct :
“Who told you to gather there?" he asked.

Indirect :
He asked who told they to gathered there.

Analysis :
Because the direct question uses wh- question we don’t need to use if/whether.

  •      Imperative :


a.    Direct :
“Don’t touch my laptop!” she warned me.

Indirect :
She warned me not to touch her laptop.

Analysis :
In the indirect speech we must added “not to” in front of negative imperative.

b.    Direct :

Father advised me : “Wash Your face before you sleep”

Indirect :

Father advised me to wash my face before I sleep.



Name : Mitha Soviani Putri

NPM  : 18611708

Subject : Pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris Berbantu Komputer 









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