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*PDI-P removes Rieke from House legislative body amid Pancasila ideology
bill controversy*



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   Ghina Ghaliya

   The Jakarta Post

Jakarta   /   Fri, July 10, 2020   /   01:13 pm


Team Alpha head Rieke Diah Pitaloka (second right), GP Ansor leader Yaqut
Cholil Qoumas (right) and volunteers launch the #2019TetapPancasila
(#2019StillPancasila) movement in Jakarta in this file photo. (The Jakarta
Post/Dhoni Setiawan)


The ruling Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) has removed
politician Rieke Diah Pitaloka from her post as House of Representatives
Legislation Body (Baleg) deputy chair amid controversy surrounding the
Pancasila
Ideology Guidelines (HIP) bill
<https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/06/16/govt-opts-to-postpone-deliberation-of-controversial-bill-on-pancasila-amid-backlash-against-house.html>proposed
by the party.

According to PDI-P House faction chairman Utut Adianto, Rieke has been
replaced by another PDI-P politician, M. Nurdin, a retired three-star
police general. He added that the replacement had been necessary to ensure
the smooth deliberation of the omnibus bill on job creation as well as the
HIP bill.

"Soon, Baleg will be overwhelmed with major tasks. The deliberation of the
job creation bill is approaching a crucial point. There’s also the HIP
bill. Nurdin, with a police general background, is the right person to
handle these issues.”

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PDI-P House faction secretary Bambang Wuryanto echoed Utut, saying that
replacing Rieke with Nurdin would improve the composition of PDI-P
personnel in Baleg.

"We also have a retired military officer, Sturman Panjaitan, who leads the
PDI-P team in Baleg," he said.

Both Utut and Bambang denied that replacing Rieke had anything to do with
the controversy surrounding the HIP bill. As reported, the House’s plan to
deliberate the bill sparked an outcry from scholars and various groups
questioning its urgency during the current COVID-19 pandemic while raising
concerns that the bill could lead to new interpretations of Pancasila.

Islamic organizations have also called on the House to drop the bill over
fears it would trigger the reemergence of the banned communist ideology in
the country.

Utut added that the party had nothing against Rieke, who was now a member
of the House Commission VI overseeing trade, industry and state-owned
enterprises.

“She has fought hard to this point, but we should take another step..”.

When asked for details, Bambang emphasized that Rieke was a competent
member of the party who had been involved in the establishment of the
Healthcare and Social Security Agency (BPJS Kesehatan) by endorsing the
BPJS Law in 2011.

Actor-cum-politician Rieke started her political career in 2009 as a
lawmaker from the PDI-P. In addition to serving as Baleg deputy chair,
Rieke also led the HIP bill’s working committee. The bill was unanimously
approved by the House as its initiative and listed as this year’s priority
bill during a plenary session on May 12.

All factions agreed to discuss the bill, except the Democratic Party. Other
factions, such as the National Mandate Party (PAN), the United Development
Party (PPP), the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) and the NasDem Party agreed
on the deliberation but noted that the draft bill should refer to a 1966
Provisional People’s Consultative Assembly (MPRS) decree that bans
communism as a legal foundation.

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