It appears that
presidential hopeful Prabowo Subianto has all the reason to resent the
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P)’s surprise decision to nominate the
wildly popular Joko “Jokowi’Widodo as its presidential candidate.
A document outlining the
political commitment of PDI-P chairwoman
Megawati Soekarnoputri to support the presidential nomination of
Prabowo-Gerindra Party chief patron – in the 2014 presidential election was leaked to the public only a day after the PDI-P announced
the Jakarta governors’s nomination on Friday, providing PDI-P’s political opponents
with a reason to question the integrity of the party and its leader.
The
document, a copy of which obtained by The Jakarta Post, containts seven articles and was signed
by Megawati and Prabowo on May 16, 2009, the day they
registered with the General Elections Commission (KPU) as presidential and vice presidential
candidates for the 2009 presidential election.
Two articles, for example,
stipulate that should Megawati and Prabowo win the 2009 election, the latter will be
assigned to handle the country’s economic policies and granted a
right to handpick related ministers, including agriculture minister, finance minister and energy and
mineral resource minister.
The last article, considered the moost
crucial point, mentions Megawati will “support the nomination of Prabowo Subianto
as a presidential candidate in the 2014
presidential election”, Prabowo is
considered the most popular presidential candidate if Jokowi is taken out of
the equation, according to various political surveys.
PDI-P deputy
secretary-general Hasto Kristianto said he had learned about the leaked
document but refused to comment on its authenticity. He, however, did not deny all the agreements outlined in
the document.
“Such political agreements
should be seen in the whole context, meaning
all clauses in the document can only be implemented should the
(Megawati-Prabowo) pair win the 2009 presidential election,”he said.
Law No. 42/2008 on the
presidential election cities only a political party or a coalition that gamers
20 percent of legislative seats or 25 percent of the popular vote in the
legislative election is eligible to contest the presidential election.
In the 2009 election, the
PDI-P only won 14.45 precent of the vote and desperately needed support from
smaller parties, including Gerindra to pave the way for Megawati’s presidential
nomination.
Pror to Jokowi’s official
nomination, Gerindra
polyicans repeatedly mentioned Megawati and Prabowo’s political agreement prior
to the 2009 presidentsial election, known as the Batu Tulis pact, in hopes of winning the PDI-P’s
support for a Prabowo nomination in this year’s presidential election.
Asked whether the document
was intentionally leaked to attack Megawati;s integrity, Hasto said his party was
ready to respond any political attack following its decision to nominate
Jokowi.
Separately, Gerindra secretary-general Ahmad Muzani
said he was sure the
documents was authentic but refused to comment on the allegation it was leaked
intentionally.
Political analyst Yunarto
Wijaya said the leak
would not harm Jokowi’s presidential aspirations. “The agreement was made between two
party elites. Jokowi has nothing to do with it. Even if the document is
authentic, it might only change the public’s perception of Megawati, not
Jokowi, “he said.
Yunarto also said that the
PDI-P’s political opponents should have highlighted other issues, such as Jokowi’s decision to cut short
his duty as have highlighted other issues, suchs as Jokowi’s decision
to cut short his duty as Jakarta governor, to challenge his presidential
nomination in a”elegant manner”
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Sumber : http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2014/03/16/mega-s-broken-promises-leaked.html
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