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The Jakarta Post, 15 June 1999

Military to play role in election of the president

JAKARTA (JP): Minister of Defense and Security/Indonesian Military
(TNI) Commander Gen. Wiranto cited democratic rights on Monday in
defending the military's entitlement to an equal say in the
General Session of the highest state body, which will elect a new
president.

In response to increasing calls from military observers for TNI to
refrain from involvement in the next presidential election in
November, Wiranto argued that the military held equal rights with
other factions in the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR).

The military has been allotted 38 unelected seats in the House of
Representatives, and members also serve in the Assembly.

He said that TNI as an official institution could not be
discriminated against in terms of its rights from other
sociopolitical institutions.

"So, the calls for TNI's neutrality in the presidential election
are against democracy, since the military as part of the nation is
responsible for the country's future," he said.

"Discrimination in democracy, including that regarding the
military's presence in the legislative bodies, would be illegal,"
Wiranto said, referring to the 1999 law on the composition and
structure of the MPR, the House and provincial and regency
legislatures.

"TNI, through its future 38 representatives in the legislative
bodies, will participate actively in making consensus and policies
to build the nation... It will use its voting rights in crucial
matters."

Last week analysts predicted the military would be the kingmaker
in determining the nation's next leader, particularly considering
predictions that no party will win a majority of seats and thus be
eligible to determine the presidency.

Asked if the military would support Megawati Soekarnoputri's
nomination for the presidency, Wiranto said that the most
important issue was that the elected president fit TNI's criteria
as "the nation's best son".

"I mean the best of the nation's offspring," he quickly corrected
himself, saying he did not want to be misinterpreted. The issue of
the president's sex has been increasingly sensitive with the
candidacy of Megawati, chairwoman of the Indonesian Democratic
Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan). Some public figures have
stated that a woman should not be permitted to lead the country.

TNI's criteria for the next president is the ability to cope with
the economic and political crises, maintain national unity and
that the candidate is acceptable to all parties.

Apart from 462 representatives of parties winning the elections,
TNI along with 200 members of the Regional Representatives and
Societal Group factions are expected to play an influential role
in the presidential election.

Meanwhile, observers warned that if PDI Perjuangan wins the polls,
it should not repeat mistakes of the New Order.

The warnings were raised separately by Satjipto Rahardjo, a noted
professor of law, and Yogyakarta monarch and governor Sultan
Hamengkubuwono X, also tipped by many as presidential material.

"PDI Perjuangan should not make empty promises like Golkar,"
Satjipto said in Semarang.

With the potential to become the next leader, Megawati should be
more responsive to all people, the sultan said. The party has been
criticized for having many non-Muslim legislative hopefuls in a
predominantly Muslim country.

PDI Perjuangan is leading in provisional results, with the
National Awakening Party and Golkar Party in respectively second
and third place.

Votes still to come in from outside Java are estimated to increase
Golkar's tallies.

"How would people in the village with limited information be
expected to change how they vote?" said the sultan, a Golkar
executive.

"Besides, maybe they do think that their welfare will increase by
choosing Golkar."

Meanwhile, the deputy speaker of the House, Hari Sabarno, said
when opening the new session on Monday that the new government was
expected to draw up policies which could respond to the crisis.

"The people will judge whether the new government will be able to
be sensitive and make the right policies," Hari from the Armed
Forces faction said.

"The public has great expectations about the 1999 election, its
outcome is expected to improve their well-being," he added.
(rms/44/har)

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