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LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES
‘Sibling Rivalry’

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

The mechanism of majority votes to win seats has created divisions between legislative candidates and fellow party members. Ethical codes and rules are required.

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ABYADI Siregar, a Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) candidate in Medan, North Sumatra, was making a zealous speech. At the time in mid-December, before about a hundred residents in his constituency, Abyadi explained his policies should he be elected a member of the city council. Ten of his peers, fellow DPRD aspirants from the National Mandate Party (PAN), nodded in agreement. “I’ve indeed invited them but they are not speaking,” he

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