Sby: A strong country can fall because the leader is placed on the law
Jakarta – The 6th president of the Republic of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) explained that a number of factors can fall a strong country. One of them is a country led by a figure that places itself above the law and the people. “In the past century, we have often seen a strong country fall, as if a strong country is falling because the leader has placed himself on legal institutions, on a fair system and above the true loyalty of the state and its people,” Sby said in the speech of the world disorder and the future of our future civilization in the Menara Bank Mega, South Jakarta, Wednesday (7/30/2025). Sby flashed back with the history of the French state with a leader who places himself above the law and voice of society. The chairman of the Democratic Party meeting assessed that the leadership would fall as an example of civilization. Browse to continue the content “We remember, the French authorities before the French Revolution in 1789, many were absolutely. Louis XIV, Louis XVI, even said everything, the state was me, the law was me, the constitution was me, justice was me, the voice of the people was me, so it told me.” These views show confirmation in modern analysis, with the title, with a view, before the main factors, the Five factors, the Five Factors, the Five Factors, the Five Factors. Let’s be good, which drops civilization, “he added. Furthermore, according to Sby, a civilization may collapse due to environmental damage to international trade. Sby considers the country to collapse if it is not good to adjust.” First, environmental damage, climate change, defense hostility, reduced with trade partners, be careful in managing international trade, because it is always internal for the crisis. Others, emphasize that civilization does not fall because of their own challenges, but because of the failure to learn and adapt, ‘he said. The event was held by the Institute of Civilization attended by the chairman of the Trustees Jimly Asshiddiqie, chairman of the Dipo Alam Foundation, and moderated by Dino Pati Djalal.