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Yudhoyono loyalists, relatives fill new Democratic Party line up
Bagus BT Saragih, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | National | Mon, April 22 2013, 
11:24 AM 
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New lineup, old faces: Democratic Party executive chairman Syariefuddin Hassan 
(left), the party’s Supreme Assembly secretary Jero Wacik (center) and the 
party’s secretary-general Edhie “Ibas” Baskoro Yudhoyono talk to the media in a 
press conference on Sunday. The three party executives unveiled the new lineup 
for the party’s central board, which was approved by the party chairman 
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. JP/Wendra Ajistyatama

The Democratic Party has revealed its new leadership lineup, with the relatives 
of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and members of his inner circle appointed 
to the party’s strategic central executive board.

The new organizational structure, comprising 190 officials, was announced at 
party headquarters in Central Jakarta on Sunday. Yudhoyono, who pledged that he 
would not become preoccupied with party affairs at the expense of his 
presidential duties, was not present.

Democratic Party executive chairman Syariefuddin Hasan defended the party’s 
expanded structure.

“The more party members involved in the organizational structure, the better 
the party’s organizational machine will be,” Syarief, who is also cooperatives 
and small and medium enterprises minister, told reporters.

“With more individuals serving as party executives, it means that there is 
wider chance for the people to channel their aspirations to the party,” Syarief 
added.

The minister has been an ardent supporter of Yudhoyono and was recently 
appointed executive chairman by Yudhoyono after his own election as chairman at 
an extraordinary party congress in Bali last month.

Another dependable Yudhoyono supporter, Energy and Mineral Resources Minister 
Jero Wacik, was appointed secretary of the supreme assembly, the highest organ 
in the party’s structure.

Meanwhile, the President’s son, Edhie “Ibas” Baskoro Yudhoyono, remains 
secretary-general, the most-powerful position after party chairman.

One of Yudhoyono’s in-laws, Hartanto Edhie Wibowo, is head of the party’s 
State-Owned Enterprises (SOE) department, a strategic position as an 
intermediary between the party and dozens of SOEs.

Toto Riyanto, a retired Air Force marshall and who graduated from the Military 
Academy with Yudhoyono in 1973, has retained his position as party’s executive 
director.

Another academy classmate of Yudhoyono, Lt. Gen. (ret.) Cornel Simbolon, was 
appointed head of the party’s organizational development division.

The new lineup features three new deputy chairpersons: Nurhayati Ali Assegaf, a 
confidant of First Lady Ani Yudhoyono and leader of Democratic Party lawmakers 
at the House of Representatives; Agus Hermanto, a lawmaker and another 
Yudhoyono in-law; and Soekarwo, the governor of East Java.

Incumbent deputy chairmen Jhonny Allen Marbun and Max Sopacua kept their 
positions.

“We have opted to have five deputy chairs because we want to distribute the 
responsibilities in overseeing divisions and departments,” Syarief said. “It 
will also help ease the job of the chairman.”

Former treasurer Sartono Hutomo, a distant relative of Yudhoyono, was replaced 
by Handoyo Mulyadi, director of pharmaceutical company PT Tempo Scan Pacific. 
However, Sartono’s new position as head of party’s logistics is considered 
strategic, as he will be in charge of managing resources for the upcoming 
elections.

Former spokesperson Andi Nurpati now was appointed party as 
deputy-secretary-general. 

Andi was controversial figure who joined the ruling party in 2010, while she 
serving on the General Elections Commission (KPU). The commission then fired 
Andi.

Arya Fernandes, a political analyst from Charta Politika, said that the 
Democratic Party had gone further away from notions of a modern political 
party. 

“The party has ignored public criticism that says that it has become a party of 
nepotism,” Arya said.


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