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Bankruptcy Blues

Tuesday, April 13, 2004

Legislators contesting for seats are complaining of poor showing in the 2004 electionafter spending hundreds of millions of rupiah for their campaigns.

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TO many people, the House of Representatives (DPR)—at the provincial, municipal and district levels—looks more like a corporation. If you want to be in the legislature, be prepared to invest some money in it. Once elected, one is expected to regain that investment within five years—with profit, of course. Everyone surely wants to make a profit. As to how one should do it, that's beside the point.

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