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House Wishes to Restrict the KPK

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

The DPR is quietly making efforts to revise the KPK law while the selection process for the anti-corruption commission’s leadership is ongoing. With articles to restrict its authorities, the KPK is already in a precarious position. The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle had already prepared the revision for some time and now has the agreement of all political parties.

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DPR Deputy Speaker Utut Adianto (right) as meeting leader with Speaker Bambang Soesatyo (left)./TEMPO/M.Taufan Rengganis. tempo : 173491659929.

IRMADI Lubis hurried to the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) leadership room on the seventh floor of the House of Representatives’ (DPR) Nusantara Building I on the afternoon of Tuesday, September 3. PDI-P Faction Chairman Utut Adianto and others from the party had already been waiting for the 67-year-old man’s arrival.

According to Irmadi, Utut told him that the faction had agreed to revising the legislation law known

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