Kalau rampok tentu ada rejekinya. hehehehe

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  To: proletar@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 12:51 AM
  Subject: Re: [proletar] 3 New Parties Registered for 2014 Elections


    
  DPR itu bukan Dewan Pemberi Rejeki, tapi Dewan Perampok Rakyat.

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  From: sunny <am...@tele2.se>
  To: undisclosed-recipi...@yahoo.com
  Sent: Tue, April 26, 2011 5:39:35 AM
  Subject: [proletar] 3 New Parties Registered for 2014 Elections

  Refleksi : Ayo, ayo, mari ramai-ramai calonkan diri menjadi anggota Dewan 
  Pemberi Rejeki (DPR), bila dipilih rakyat datang rejeki nomplok, gaji besar, 
  uang lauk pauk, uang bawah mejah, uang dalam envelop, dapat mobil baru, 
laptop 
  baru, tamasya ke luarnegeri dengan alasan studi banding dan gaji jalan terus 
  tanpa perlu hadir pada pekerjaan. 

  
http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/3-new-parties-registered-for-2014-elections/437389

  3 New Parties Registered for 2014 Elections
  Markus Junianto Sihaloho | April 25, 2011

  Three new political parties on Monday officially registered themselves to be 
  able to participate in the 2014 elections. The three parties are the National 
  Unity Party, the National Democrat (Nasdem) Party and the National Republic 
  (Nasrep) Party. JG Photo/Yudhi Sukma Wijaya 

  Three new political parties officially registered themselves on Monday to 
  participate in the 2014 legislative and presidential polls, an official said. 

  Asyari Sihabudin, the Justice and Human Rights Ministry's director of state 
  administrative affairs, identified the latest additions to the political 
  landscape as the National Unity Party, the National Democrat Party and the 
  National Republic Party. 

  Although the National Democrat Party used a similar logo as an organization 
  founded by Golkar Party senior executive and media magnate Surya Paloh - the 
  National Democrats (Nasdem) - the party registered Patrice Rio Capella as its 
  chairman and Ahmad Rofik as its secretary general. 

  "They will submit more documents to us before we further verify their 
status," 
  Asyari said. 

  The National Republic Party first moved into the spotlight on Friday when one 
of 
  its senior executives, retired Maj. Gen. Edi Waluyo, said the party's 
founders 
  had discussed the need for a new political party in Indonesia with the 
youngest 
  son of longtime ruler Suharto, Hutomo "Tommy" Mandala Putra. 

  The National Republic Party 's inaugural meeting in Jakarta that day was 
  dominated by pictures of a sunglasses-wearing Tommy. 

  Tommy's efforts to re-enter politics through the chairmanship of Golkar - 
which 
  was long the political vehicle of his father - failed to materialize because 
of 
  a lack of support in 2009. 

  Nothing was immediately known of the other new party, the National Unity 
Party. 

  A senior member of Paloh's National Democrats, Ferry Mursyidan Baldan, 
confirmed 
  that Patrice and Rofik were members of the organization. 

  Patrice ran as a legislative candidate for the National Mandate Party (PAN) 
  during the last election, while Rofik is a former secretary general of the 
  National Sun Party (PMB). 

  However, the secretary general of Nasdem, Syamsul Muarif, said Paloh and his 
  organization had nothing to do with the National Democrat Party 's official 
  registration on Monday. 

  "I have never signed any documents that are required to establish a new 
  political party because the result of our national congress was clear - that 
  Nasdem will not take part in the coming elections as a political party," 
Syamsul 
  said. 

  However, he added that Paloh and other Nasdem leaders never prohibited 
members 
  of the organization from privately forming a new political party to contest 
the 
  2014 elections. 

  Almost half of the Nasdem membership wanted the organization to turn into a 
  political party, he said. 

  "They don't need our permission to use a similar name and symbol to register 
a 
  new political party. Even though the name is similar to ours, [the party] is 
not 
  our Nasdem," he said. 

  Syamsul also stressed that it was impossible for Paloh, himself and the 
  organization's other key officials to become members of the new political 
party. 

  "We are still members of the Golkar Party. The law forbids anyone from being 
a 
  member of two political parties at the same time," he said. 

  Golkar secretary general Idrus Marham said he was not afraid the three new 
  parties would threaten Golkar's stability. 

  "Rather than thinking about them, it's better for us to focus on working for 
the 
  people, implementing the policies the people expect from the government," 
Idrus 
  said. 

  However, Idrus warned any Golkar members planning to join new political 
parties 
  to first resign from Golkar, as that was required by law.

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