
The  confrontational  attitude  of  Elites  from 
Ternate  palaces  encouraged  the  President  issued  a 
number of policies to limit their political roles, such 
as; First, the elimination of kings council (executive 
body),  consisting  of  the  Sultan  of  Ternate,  Tidore 
and  Bacan and  Noord  Molukken  Raat  (legislature) 
which  supported  federalism  in  1950.  As  a 
consequence,  the  sultanate  had  no  longer  a  formal 
legal  instrument  in  influencing  local  government. 
Their  control  of  the  bureaucracy  was  replaced  by 
majors from regents chosen by Parliament. Second, 
the elimination of the residency of Ternate and the 
establishment  of the  North  Maluku  regency  levels, 
based on the law. No. 60 1958. Consequently, ruler 
at level of regency was no longer have to be held by 
the  Sultan  and  his  family  but  was  chosen  through 
elections in the format of modern politics. The third 
implication  is the  birth  of  the  Basic Agrarian  Law 
1960  on  restrictions  of  land  ownership  or  the 
takeover of land by the state against the autonomous 
lands. 
During the reign of Sukarno, the Sultanate elite 
encountered  political  crisis.  Their  confrontational 
attitude  by  refusing  to  support  the  Republic  of 
Indonesia  (GoI)  and  the  government  party  (PNI) 
raises the question why the President did not destroy 
their political existence in the realm of local politics 
in Ternate. Did some of the above political policies 
influence  their  existence  in  political  struggle 
inTernate  or  otherwise?  In  fact,  although  they 
experienced  political  restrictions,  culturally  this 
restriction did not give any impact on the decline of 
the  power  elite  of  the  empire.  This  condtion  was 
supported by one of the values entrenched in society 
within  Ternate  that  they  uphold  the  word  or  the 
command  of  Sultan  expressed  in  a  local  wisdom 
gauze jou semboyang Ngom Kage (where the Sultan 
is, there we are). 
In the culture of Ternate, the sultan is respected 
and  obeyed  because  it  is  believed  to  be  inherited 
greatness and authority that bring peace, justice and 
wellbeing. This also explains that peace, justice and 
prosperity  are  key  words  that put  the  noble are so 
important in the eyes of the people. Social relations 
are not merely a patron-clein, but basically it reflects 
the cultural characteristics of society that are specific 
to maintain the relationship between the community 
and  the  leadership  of  the  social  traditions  Ternate. 
This  is  reflected  in  a  saying  which  is  still  living 
within  the  community  in  Ternate  "inofoma Makati 
nyinga,  Dokagosora  se  bualawa,  omdoro  yes 
momote,  fomagogorufomadudara"  (let  us  take  care 
each aother, like nutmeg and its fuli,  ripe together, 
fall together, based on love and affection). 
3  SULTANATE OF TERNATE IN 
THE SUHARTO 
GOVERNMENT ERA 1966- 1998 
Entering  the  New  Order  era,  the  national  political 
map  underwent  fundamental  changes.  Golkar, 
Suharto's  political  vehicle  tried  to  work  together 
with  the  traditional  powers  in  Indonesia.  In  this 
changing  political  constellation,  the  Sultanate  of 
Ternate took a political choice by supporting Golkar. 
Since the Inauguration of the 48th Sultan of Ternate, 
on 29 November 1976, Mudafar Syah took political 
decision  to  support  Suharto’s  government  party 
(Golkar). This support is understood as a strategy for 
accommodation and surviving amidst the bouyant of 
power centralized New Order government. 
Even  before  becoming  a  Sultan,  Mudafar  Syah 
had  become  functionaries  of  Golkar  Party  at  the 
beginning  of  the  Soeharto  government.  This  gave 
him a chance  to  be  a  legislator  at  II  level  of  local 
government  during  the  elections  in  1971.  By  this 
support,  he  had  legitimized  political  power  to 
contribute  to  the  development  of  government  in 
running  their  policies.  In  this  case,  by  popular  is 
given  freedom  and  opportunity  to  choose  policies 
offered by political parties in accordance with their 
political  preferences,  including  choosing  those 
deemed worthy performed those the policies. 
Strategies  used  surveilance  elite  Sultanate  of 
Ternate  support  Golkar  awakening  mutuality 
relationship. The presence of some members of the 
nobility  who occupied  structures  in  the  palace and 
has  their  influence  in  the  community  utilized  to 
support  programs  of  political  parties,  including 
providing  access  to  strategic  positions  in 
government. 
Since  the  Sultanate  of  Ternate participated  into 
Golkar  Party,  at  the  beginning  of  the  Suharto 
government,  Golkar  always  posed  as  a  dominant 
party and won every election during the New Order 
era.  If  in  the  previous  election  (1955),  Muslim 
parties dominate the vote like Masjumi (45 percent) 
and  Parkindo  (22  percent),  in  197,  government 
party,  Golkar,  turned  to  win  the  majority,  and 
Islamic  party  became  a  dominated  one.  With  the 
support  of  the  bureaucracy  and  military  networks, 
Golkar won the most votes in the 1971 elections. 
In that period, the elite of the Sultanate did not 
just rely on what they believe that they are the centre 
of a fad, but also using the strategy to expand and 
strengthen its power. 
In  this  case  there  are  three  survival  strategies 
used  by  elite  empire  to  rebuild  the  base  power 
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