Enforcement of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015 will bring a number of implications for Indonesia's national interests, including the education sector. This was disclosed by the Chairman of the National Student League for Democracy (LMND), Vivin Sri Wahyu, through a press release received by Berdikari Online in Jakarta, Saturday (04/10/2014). According Vivin, there are some aspects of the MEA affected, namely the proliferation of foreign educational institutions, educational standards and orientation are increasingly pro-market, and the labor market is flooded with foreign workers. Related the labor market, Vivin revealed, compared to other ASEAN countries graduate degree, graduate degree we are still standard to compete with its neighbors. "When compared in 70 - 80 countries like Malaysia are very far behind us but the present situation is precisely Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam and even too much is above us, "he added. Vivin also considered, the Indonesian government's efforts to impose AEC 2015 is part of the liberalization of all sectors of national life, such as energy, food, infrastructure, and others. "MEA is neoliberalism agenda to encourage large-scale free trade area, "he said. Related to these impacts, Vivin assess government seems to forget the country's constitutional mandate, namely Article 27 UUD 1945 which asserts that "every citizen has the right to work and a decent living for humanity ". Therefore, in order to reduce the impact due to the implementation of the MEA in 2015, Vivin hope the government took measures to protect domestic campus graduates by providing 'privilege' certain. "We do not want college graduate scholars in the country to be a spectator in own homeland, watch foreign graduates became Master in this country, "he said. To note, in 2015, Indonesia will enter the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). The main agenda behind this MEA is liberalization. Especially liberalization in four things: the liberalization of the flow of goods, investment flows, capital flows, and the labor market.
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