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Patronage

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle and the Democrat Party still rely on patrons when choosing leaders. This is a tradition that should be abandoned.

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JUDGING from the candidates for the leadership posts within the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) and the Democrat Party in the run-up to their upcoming congresses—it is difficult to expect that these two major political parties will move away from their traditional ways of doing things.

The “blue blood” tradition and the closeness to the party’s founders are still used as a means of attracting voters. What eventually happe

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