JAKARTA. The leadership dispute within the Golkar Party is unlikely to end anytime soon as the rival camps within the party still insist on their respective agendas. The camp of Aburizal Bakrie, resulting from the Bali national congress kicks off its national leadership meeting (Rapimnas) on Saturday, while Agung Laksono’s camp, resulting from the Ancol national congress, which is supported by senior Golkar politicians, including Vice President Jusuf Kalla and former president B.J. Habibie insist on preparing the national congress to elect a new party leader. Aburizal, who is included in a transition team to prepare the national congress, has rejected this plan. Instead, he is seeking support from regional party leaders – provinces, regencies and cities -- in a three-day meeting in Jakarta.
No sign of compromise in Golkar dispute
JAKARTA. The leadership dispute within the Golkar Party is unlikely to end anytime soon as the rival camps within the party still insist on their respective agendas. The camp of Aburizal Bakrie, resulting from the Bali national congress kicks off its national leadership meeting (Rapimnas) on Saturday, while Agung Laksono’s camp, resulting from the Ancol national congress, which is supported by senior Golkar politicians, including Vice President Jusuf Kalla and former president B.J. Habibie insist on preparing the national congress to elect a new party leader. Aburizal, who is included in a transition team to prepare the national congress, has rejected this plan. Instead, he is seeking support from regional party leaders – provinces, regencies and cities -- in a three-day meeting in Jakarta.