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Below is a round-up of situation confronted by Indonesian
political parties regarding cabinet reshuffle.
Golkar Party: Some party executives said the party’s internal
meeting next week will discuss its position on government. If the party
decides to be a ruling party, it would ask more cabinet seats than the
current two ministers (Chief Economic Minister Aburizal Bakrie and
Manpower Minister Fahmi Idris). Six cabinet posts is expected.
But today, the party’s chairman Jusuf Kalla who also the vice
president denied such intention.
Kalla has rejected a cabinet reshuffle and is expected to strongly
oppose any plan to kick
Aburizal out of cabinet.
To reduce tension with Kalla and Golkar as the largest party in house
of representatives (DPR), president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono might keep
Aburizal in cabinet with different portfolio, but in return Golkar will
get more seats including the money-spinning State-Owned Enterprise
Ministry. This is the most difficult part should SBY go ahead with the
reshuffle.
Partai Persatuan Pembangunan: The party executives wanted to pull out
its cadres (Minister for Small Medium Enterprise and Cooperatives
Suryadharma Ali and Minister for SOE Sugiharto) saying both failed to
give significant contribution to the party. It would be easier for SBY
to address
PPP.
Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa (PKB): While both sides of the aisle, Alwi
Shihab and Muhaimin Iskandar (backed by former president Abdurrahman
Wahid), claimed as the support from party members, Muhaimin camp
clearly asked SBY to sack Alwi (Coordinating Minister for Welfare
Affairs) and Saefullah Yusuf (Minister for Underdeveloped Areas). It is
not clear whether Muhaimin camp want to fill these posts and be the
supporting political party for SBY. This one is also tricky for SBY as
accommodating Muhaimin camp would only strengthen their political
muscle while the president is upset with the party’s opposition
on fuel price hike policy.
Partai Amanat Nasional (PAN): The party, struggling with ongoing split
following the chairmanship conflict, has sent mixed signal on cabinet
reshuffle. While some PAN legislators wanted a cabinet reshuffle, the
party’s chairman Sutrisno Bachir (a businessman and close ally of
Aburizal) repeatedly saying PAN is against a cabinet reshuffle. This
one would be easier for SBY but potentially widen political division in
PAN as party members are critical of Aburizal’s economic team.
PAN has two members in the cabinet. They are Hatta Rajasa (minister for
transportation) and Bambang Sudibyo (minister for education).
Partai Keadilan Sejahtera (PKS): In its cabinet review published early
this month, PKS supports a cabinet reshuffle with special mention on
the under perform economic team. PKS has three members in cabinet. They
are Anton Supriantono (agriculture minister), Adhyaksa Dault (sport),
and Muhammad Yusuf Ashari (Housing).
Partai Demokrat: This is the main supporter for SBY right from his
candidacy and now led by Hadi Utomo, SBY’s brother-in-law. The
party also recommended a cabinet reshuffle, especially the economic
team. The party is conducting polling on the issue and the interim
result is almost 90 percent respondents support the reshuffle. In a
meeting with SBY, the party reaffirmed of the president's plan to
reshuffle the cabinet.
Partai Bulan Bintang: The party has two members in cabinet, minister
for state secretary Yusril Ihza Mahendra and forestry minister MS
Ka’ban (party chairman). No public statement, but Yusril is under
pressure regarding corruption charges on his office and currently under
investigation.
Other Parties: PDI-P, the second-largest party in DPR, has confirmed
its opposition stance and would stay away from the issue. Small parties
like Partai Damai Sejahtera (PDS), Partai Bintang Reformasi, and others
would not be significant in the issue.
Other Voices: Minister for Environment Affairs Rachmat Witoelar, a
confidante to SBY, said economic hardship can't be solved with
replacing ministers. PAN Chairman Sutrisno Bachir admitted that in his
meeting with SBY, the president promised to give one more chance (one
year) to cabinet members with average performance.
Other ministers proposed to be replaced by most parties and experts?
Minister of Finance Yusuf Anwar, Energy Minister Purnomo Yusgiantoro,
Foreign Affairs Minister Hassan Wirajuda, Justice and Human Rights
Minister Hamid Awaluddin, and Coordinating Minister for Political and
Security Affairs Widodo AS.
Conclusion?
A Big Question Mark of whether SBY ever has the gut to reshuffle the
cabinet in a big way!
Maximum output: Mini-reshuffle with the same character, another rainbow
cabinet, and consisted of too many political appointees!
Schedule: November will be the earliest.
Anyway, do we have to take this issue seriously? I need a fresh air and
stories that could cheer you up!.
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