Ref: Partai politik di NKRI adalah bisnis keluarga, teristimewa di kalangan 
para petingginya, karena partai adalah sumber mendatangkan banyak rejeki 
nomplok kepada mereka, jadi tidak mengherankan kalau keluarga SBY memperketat 
penguasaan pada partai, rusak partai,  berkurang atau bisa menghilang rejeki.

http://arabnews.com/indonesia-president%E2%80%99s-family-tightens-grip-stumbling-ruling-party

Indonesia president’s family tightens grip on stumbling ruling party
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  Indonesia’s President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono


REUTERS

Friday 15 February 2013

JAKARTA: Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has turned to one of his 
sons to help him rescue the ruling party which opinion polls suggest faces 
crushing defeat in an election next year.
Late last week, Yudhoyono effectively ditched the chairman of the Democratic 
Party, who has become its latest member to be embroiled in a corruption 
scandal. Yudhoyono said he would take charge of the party.
“I will concentrate on performing my duties as secretary general of the 
Democratic Party,” the Kompas daily website quoted the son, Edhie Baskoro 
Yudhoyono, commonly called Ibas, as saying, adding he was stepping down as a 
member of Parliament.
The comments also follow some media criticism of the son for rarely turning up 
at Parliament.
The Democratic Party’s latest problems surround its chairman, Anas Urbaningrum, 
who has been linked to a graft case involving the construction of a sports 
stadium. A leaked document widely reported in the media said he had been named 
a suspect in the case by the powerful Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) 
but there has been no official confirmation.
Anas, who remains nominal party chairman, went on national television yesterday 
to sign an integrity pledge Yudhoyono told all party members to agree to as 
part of attempts to raise the party’s badly damaged reputation.
In December, Yudhoyono’s sports minister was forced to step down after being 
named as a suspect in a bribery investigation by the KPK.
Next year also sees a presidential election after Yudhoyono’s second and final 
term ends.
There is no clear front-runner to replace him and none of the known candidates 
appears to have much chance of winning without forming an alliance with another 
major political party.

Most of the leading political parties have at least one official, in some cases 
several, who has been the focus of the corruption agency’s investigations.
Indonesia has long been listed among the world’s most corrupt societies. 
Increasingly that has included its members of Parliament in a country which has 
had barely a decade of democracy.


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