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Tuesday, February 6, 2007

The DPRs approval in the appointment of the TNI commander must be maintained. The DPD should also be involved.

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HOW should leaders of the military and the police be appointed to their positions in a democratic nation? This question has become a heated public debate, triggered by the National Security Bill, currently being drawn up by the Defense Department. The Bill will not require the approval of the House of Representatives (DPR) in the nomination of the Indonesian Military (TNI) and Indonesian National Police commanders. This means the Bill contradicts

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