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The secretary of the High Council of the Democratic Party (PD), Andi Mallarangeng, admitted that he was sure that the Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkum HAM) would support the outcome of the event that was supposedly the Extraordinary Democratic Congress (KLB). . Still, he hoped this didn’t happen.
“I am sure that even if they are false, they will be legalized by the Ministry of Law and Human Rights. Therefore, we hope that the Ministry of Law and Human Rights and the ranks of Kum HAM will maintain their integrity. See it clearly, ”Andi told reporters on Sunday (3/7/2021).
Andi said that the Ministry of Law and Human Rights should not endorse the results of the Democratic KLB because it was carried out without reference to the rules of the Democratic AD / ART. He said that the AD / ART was indeed the result of the V Democratic Congress in 2020.
“It’s easy to check, just see who is present there. There are 34 DPD chiefs, no DPD chiefs from 34 provinces present, how many are present? Out of 514 CPD, how many are present? The president of the upper house? Andi said.
“Because the AD / ART is currently in force, we are talking now, the AD / ART that applies is the AD / ART registered in the Ministry of Law and Human Rights and it is also registered in the state sheet, that is, AD / ART 2020 Therefore, if you want to make an outbreak, the reference is to the AD / ART registered in Kum HAM today. Also, the verification process by Kum HAM is in accordance with the correct AD / ART registered “, continuous.
Andi said that the results of the Democratic KLB would not be validated if the ranks of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights thought clearly. However, according to him, different things will happen if the Ministry of Law and Human Rights is political.
“Now if it is done clearly, we believe that the fake KLB will be rejected. But that is legally, politically we do not know. This is what we do not know politically,” Andi said.
When will the results of the Democratic KLB be registered with the Ministry of Law and Human Rights? Read on the next page.