JAKARTA. Agung Laksono, the leader of the Golkar Party's splinter faction who has been supposedly dismissed by incumbent chairman Aburizal Bakrie, has spoken of the support he has within the party, as he continues with his plan to hold his version of the party’s National Congress in Jakarta in January next year. On Wednesday, Aburizal enjoyed large support from the participants in the ongoing congress in Nusa Dua, Bali, and was declared Golkar chairman for another five years. But Agung's camp maintained its rejection, claiming that the tycoon had been elected in an undemocratic process and unconstitutional congress.
Agung outlines support for Jan congress
JAKARTA. Agung Laksono, the leader of the Golkar Party's splinter faction who has been supposedly dismissed by incumbent chairman Aburizal Bakrie, has spoken of the support he has within the party, as he continues with his plan to hold his version of the party’s National Congress in Jakarta in January next year. On Wednesday, Aburizal enjoyed large support from the participants in the ongoing congress in Nusa Dua, Bali, and was declared Golkar chairman for another five years. But Agung's camp maintained its rejection, claiming that the tycoon had been elected in an undemocratic process and unconstitutional congress.