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Tomorrow the Government Announces Decision on Democrats, What is the Fate of the Moeldoko Camp?

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JAKARTA – Chaotic Democratic party between the Cikeasubu and Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono ( AHY ) as the chairman of the Extraordinary Congress (KLB) with the general chairman Moeldoko will enter a new chapter.

The government, through the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs (Menkopolhukam), Mahfud MD together with Menkumham Yasonna Hamonangan Laoly are scheduled to “announce the” results of “disputes” which will be submitted by the two camps on Wednesday, March 31 tomorrow.

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“Regarding the latest developments in the Democratic Party, the Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs and the Minister of Law and Human Rights accompanied by the Director General of General Legal Administration (AHU) of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights will hold a virtual press conference,” read an invitation to a journalist press conference, Tuesday (30/3/2021).

Previously reported, the AHY camp had visited the Ministry of Law and Human Rights office to report the PD KLB activity in Sibolangit, North Sumatra. At that time, AHY stated that he rejected the implementation of the KLB due to various considerations, one of which was that the KLB participants were not PD officials who had valid votes and did not comply with the party’s statutes. Even the AHY camp considers the KLB and Moeldoko’s management to be fake.

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Meanwhile, the Moeldoko camp has submitted the management structure and the results of the KLB to the Ministry of Law and Human Rights, although they were asked to complete their documents, through its spokesman, Muhammad Rahmad, the Moeldoko camp believes that the KLB management will be accepted and endorsed by the Ministry of Law and Human Rights.

(muh)

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