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Politics gone bad

Senior Golkar party politician Akbar Tandjung (left) delivers an opening speech during a discussion entitled “What is wrong with our political system” held at the Akbar Tandjung Institute on Wednesday

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Wed, October 30, 2013 Published on Oct. 30, 2013 Published on 2013-10-30T18:31:42+07:00

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Politics gone bad Politics gone bad: Senior Golkar party politician Akbar Tandjung (left) delivers an opening speech during a discussion entitled “What is wrong with our political system” held at the Akbar Tandjung Institute on Wednesday. The discussion featured law expert Irman Putra Sidin (second left), Rev. Benny Susetyo PR (second right) and political communication expert Tjipta Lesmana (right).(JP/Jerry Adiguna) (left) delivers an opening speech during a discussion entitled “What is wrong with our political system” held at the Akbar Tandjung Institute on Wednesday. The discussion featured law expert Irman Putra Sidin (second left), Rev. Benny Susetyo PR (second right) and political communication expert Tjipta Lesmana (right).(JP/Jerry Adiguna)

Senior Golkar party politician Akbar Tandjung (left) delivers an opening speech during a discussion entitled '€œWhat is wrong with our political system'€ held at the Akbar Tandjung Institute on Wednesday. The discussion featured law expert Irman Putra Sidin (second left), Rev. Benny Susetyo PR (second right) and political communication expert Tjipta Lesmana (right).(JP/Jerry Adiguna)

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