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October 14, 2009 
Febriamy Hutapea, Camelia Pasandaran & Markus Junianto Sihaloho

 
Former President Megawati Soekarnoputri and her husband, MPR chair Taufik 
Kiemas, may take opposing positions on whether PDI-P members should accept 
cabinet posts in the Yudhoyono administration. (Photo: Afriadi Hikmal, JG)

PDI-P Squirms Over Cabinet Possibilities

The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), still reeling from 
back-to-back poll defeats, appears likely to face a deeper split within its 
ranks as executives have come out with opposing stances on offers to sit in the 
next government. 

PDI-P Central Advisory Board chairman Taufik Kiemas on Wednesday said the party 
would take any cabinet positions it might be offered, but other party 
executives warned that his wife - party chairwoman Megawati Sukarnoputri - had 
the final decision and was unlikely to agree. 

Taufik Kiemas said the party, which was not part of the coalition that 
supported President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's re-election to a second term, 
was not actively seeking positions in the next government but would accept any 
offer. 

"The most important thing is that we're not requesting positions, but [if] 
they're offered . it's a gift and we should not reject it," he said, stressing 
that no offer had so far been made to the party. 

"It would be a different position if we were requesting," he added. "So, if 
they offer only two [seat], we'll take them." 

Taufik, the newly appointed chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly 
(MPR), is known to favor taking the PDI-P closer to Yudhoyono's Democratic 
Party. His wife has been vocal in keeping the party in the opposition, as was 
mandated at its last congress in 2004. 

PDI-P Secretary General Pramono Anung, speaking at a news conference after a 
meeting of the party's leadership, warned that only Megawati could decide 
whether to accept any offer of cabinet seats. "PDI-P's official stance over any 
offer to join the cabinet will be decided by Ibu Mega in the next four or five 
days," he said 

Megawati, who attended the leadership meeting, was not at the news conference 
and did not issue a statement. 

Pramono acknowledged that PDI-P and the Democratic Party had met to discuss a 
possible coalition. "But please note that we have never offered up any names to 
sit in Yudhoyono's cabinet," he said. 

Pramono's deputy, Agnita Singedikane, said Megawati had reminded members that 
the 2004 congress agreed that the party would sit in the opposition. "Mega is a 
person who obeys the rules and will follow the congress decision to be in the 
opposition," Agnita told the Jakarta Globe. 

She said that while the party had yet to make an official decision, any members 
accepting a cabinet seat in Yudhoyono's next government should have their party 
membership suspended. 

Taufik said his wife had decided nothing. "As for those speaking on behalf of 
Ibu Mega - if it's not coming directly from her or the party secretary general, 
then it's not true," he said. 

Megawati's daughter, Puan Maharani, speaking at the same news conference, said 
her parents' disagreement was just part of family dynamics. "As their daughter, 
and also as a cadre of PDI-P, the rumors are not true. We are always solid and 
have one voice."




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