lengserkan
Lengserkan is a term commonly used in Indonesian politics and social commentary. It is derived from the Javanese word "lengser" which means to step down, abdicate, or be removed from power. The suffix "-kan" is a transitive verb marker, transforming the noun into an action word. Therefore, "lengserkan" literally means to cause someone to step down, to overthrow, or to remove from a position of authority.
The term is frequently employed in discussions surrounding political leaders, government officials, or even figures in
In practice, "lengserkan" encapsulates the desire of the populace or a significant segment thereof to see a