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Unruly act

Unruly act: House of Representatives’ member Hasrul Azwar (second left), from the United Development Party (PPP), throws his table over in anger during the House’s plenary session, while PPP chairman Romahurmuziy (second right) shows his displeasure with the House leadership in Jakarta on Tuesday

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Wed, October 29, 2014 Published on Oct. 29, 2014 Published on 2014-10-29T10:45:45+07:00

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Unruly act Unruly act: House of Representatives’ member Hasrul Azwar (second left), from the United Development Party (PPP), throws his table over in anger during the House’s plenary session, while PPP chairman Romahurmuziy (second right) shows his displeasure with the House leadership in Jakarta on Tuesday. Chaos broke out after the House leadership would not accept the government’s letter regarding the legality of Romahurmuziy’s leadership. (JP/AWO) (second left), from the United Development Party (PPP), throws his table over in anger during the House’s plenary session, while PPP chairman Romahurmuziy (second right) shows his displeasure with the House leadership in Jakarta on Tuesday. Chaos broke out after the House leadership would not accept the government’s letter regarding the legality of Romahurmuziy’s leadership. (JP/AWO)

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span class="caption">Unruly act: House of Representatives'€™ member Hasrul Azwar (second left), from the United Development Party (PPP), throws his table over in anger during the House'€™s plenary session, while PPP chairman Romahurmuziy (second right) shows his displeasure with the House leadership in Jakarta on Tuesday. Chaos broke out after the House leadership would not accept the government'€™s letter regarding the legality of Romahurmuziy'€™s leadership. (JP/AWO)

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