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SENAYAN LAND MESS
Senayan Struggle, Round Two

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The State Secretariat is asking for additional shares in Plaza Senayan. It is the result of parliament’s pressure to renegotiate the existing contract.

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WHENEVER he is asked about the State Secretariat’s asset in Senayan, Effendy Choirie takes a long, deep breath. The National Awakening Party (PKB) legislator in the House of Representatives (DPR) is well aware of the tug-of-war over the state property in the heart of the capital. The Senayan dispute is still ongoing, even in the 11th year since he became a parliament member.

“They ignored our recommendations,” said Effendy, when contacted

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