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PKB admitted that he doubted that there were party cadres who supported the government that had banned the 6th President of the Republic of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) and the president of the Democratic Party, Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY), talked a lot. PKB has asked the Democratic Party to directly appoint the party in question.
“Ah, that’s right. Call it a party. How come you like to make things up,” said PKB deputy head Jazilul Fawaid, when contacted on Saturday (9/24/2022).
PKB asked the Democrats not to be afraid to express their opinion. According to him, expressing opinions and criticisms is protected by the constitution.
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“Don’t be afraid now. The era is open and democratic, plus the constitution guarantees everyone to express their opinion,” he said.
PKB has confirmed that it will fight parties that prohibit people from speaking. Furthermore, Indonesia adheres to a democratic system.
“PKB will also work against anyone who acts against the constitution and is undemocratic, such as prohibiting speech and opinion,” he said.
Declaration of the Democratic Party
The Democratic Party Balitbang DPP revealed that there were cadres of government support parties who prohibited the Democratic Party Chairman, AHY and the Chairman of the Democratic Party High Council, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) from talking much. The Deputy Democratic Party’s Councilor for Data Analysis and Information for Research and Development Syahrial Nasution raised this silence just as it did at the RI Presidential Meeting.
“Party cadres who support the government ban Ketum @PDemokrat Mas @AgusYudhoyono and Pak @SBYudhoyono from talking a lot in a democratic country,” Syahrial said in a tweet on the Twitter account @syahrial_nst as seen by detikcom, Saturday (24 / 9). Syahrial allowed his tweet to be quoted.
Syahrial said the silence was like turning off the microphone of the incident that occurred during the DPR meeting. He also imagined what would happen if the person who used to turn off the microphone became president.
“You can imagine, if a person who is used to turning off the microphone during a session in the DPR becomes president. How many voices will be silenced?” He said.
Hence, Syahrial further explained his tweet. He didn’t mention who the person in question likes to mute or turn off the microphone, but people need to be vigilant.
“I don’t think we’re naming names. Because this condition is a character. Anyone who has that character in a democratic country has to be careful,” he said.
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(aik / haf)
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