Indonesian Cooperative Leaders Honor 'Father of Cooperatives' Hatta, Pledge Youth-Led Modernization
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Indonesian Cooperative Council (Dekopin) visited the grave of Mohammad Hatta to commemorate National Cooperative Day.
- The visit reaffirmed Dekopin's commitment to modernizing cooperatives through the younger generation.
- Mohammad Hatta is revered as the "Father of Indonesian Cooperatives."
The central leadership of the Indonesian Cooperative Council (Dekopin) undertook a pilgrimage to the tomb of Mohammad Hatta, a revered figure known as the "Father of Indonesian Cooperatives." This solemn visit coincided with the commemoration of the 79th National Cooperative Day.
During the event, Dekopin officials reaffirmed their dedication to the modernization of Indonesia's cooperative movement. A key focus of this commitment is the empowerment and engagement of the younger generation, seen as crucial for the future vitality and adaptation of cooperatives in a changing economic landscape.
Mohammad Hatta, one of Indonesia's founding fathers and its first Vice President, played a pivotal role in establishing the cooperative philosophy within the nation's economic framework. His legacy continues to inspire efforts to strengthen cooperative principles and practices across the archipelago.
The commemoration underscores the enduring significance of cooperatives in Indonesia's economic and social fabric. Dekopin's emphasis on generational succession signals a forward-looking approach to ensuring the movement's relevance and sustainability.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.