Dari “Pesta Babi” ke PIK; Rakyat Sengsara, Oligarki Sejahtera?

#Policy Challenge From "Pig Party" to PIK; People Suffer, Oligarchy Prosper? Behind the glitz of development and the label of National Strategic Project, lies a rarely heard story: evictions, loss of living space, and people forced from their own land. The film "Pig Party" reveals the reality of how power and capital operate through what are known as PSNs, or National Strategic Projects. Meanwhile, areas like PIK, which once held PSN status, also symbolize how investment often favors the profits of a few. This is evidenced by the latest IMuNe research on the socio-economic impacts of PIK. Development that should bring prosperity often leaves social scars. Land is turned into a commodity, seas are reclaimed, and people's living space is narrowed—all in the name of "progress." Watch the in-depth discussion on the Muslimah Negarawan Policy Challenge program with: Speakers: 1. Riskha Budiarti, M.Sc (Chief Quality Research IMUNE) "The Relationship Between Capitalism, Investment, and Power" 2. Triana Arinda Harlis, M.URD. (IMUNE Researcher in the field of Community Economics) "The Impact of PIK Development on the Teluknaga Community" Moderator: Kanti Rahmillah, M.Sc 📅 Tuesday, May 19, 2026 🕣 7:30 PM WIB – end 📡Watch on the Muslimah Negarawan Institute YouTube channel