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The Split in Kadin

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry's extraordinary meeting in Pontinanak ended with one of its caretakers dismissing the other. Both parties claimed legality over the other.

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The Kalimantan Ballroom at the Aston Hotel in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, on April 27 started to crowd up around lunchtime. In fact, the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry's (Kadin) national extraordinary meeting was not scheduled to start for another few hours. The agenda of the meeting was to demand accountability from Kadin General Chairperson Suryo Bambang Sulisto.

After three summons, the general chairperson had not shown up. Final

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