Struggle of the Local Elite in Gorontalo

Ramli Mahmud

Abstract


This paper explains the dynamics of the struggle of local elites in the Gorontalo region. After the formation of Gorontalo as a province, Gorontalo local elites gained their political position in government power. The elite in question is divided into three groups, namely the government elite, non-government elite, and non-elite. These three groups ultimately helped to color the circulation of the elite in Gorontalo in the struggle for power in the government.


Keywords


Local Elite; Gorontalo

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v6i2.675

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