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Munarman , the declarant of the Islamic United Front did not respond to the content of the edict. Nor did he confirm his attitude toward the ad. However, he mentioned that there are at least five sources of law in Indonesia.
“The sources of the law in Indonesia are 1. Basic Laws (UUD) 2. Laws, 3. Government regulations, 4. Ministerial regulations, 5. Regional regulations,” said the General Secretary of the FPI before the government dissolved at the be confirmed via short message. , Saturday (1/2/2021).
(Read: Point 2 Letter d The statement of the chief of police is evaluated as castrating freedom of opinion)
Munarman previously stated that the prohibition of FPI mass organizations without legal basis. But he was not surprised because the dissolution of community organizations and political parties had occurred during the Nasakom era. In the Nasakom era, he continued, the targets of dissolution were the mass organizations and political parties that opposed the Nasakom regime, especially Islamic organizations and political parties.
Nasakom is an acronym for Nationalist, Religious, and Communist, which was popularized by President Soekarno during the period known as guided democracy. Soekarno wanted to unite the three ideologies that had many followers to support his government.
But many Islamic leaders rejected him, especially from Maskhumi. Soekarno finally dissolved Masyumi with the Socialist Party of Indonesia (PSI) on August 17, 1960.