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PPP luminary urges reconciliation, retraction of Gerindra pledge for now

United Development Party (PPP) shariaassembly chief Maimun Zubair has called for reconciliation in an ongoing internal struggle pitting sides led by party chairman Suryadharma Ali and secretary-generalRomahurmuziy against each other

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Tue, April 22, 2014 Published on Apr. 22, 2014 Published on 2014-04-22T23:03:39+07:00

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nited Development Party (PPP) shariaassembly chief Maimun Zubair has called for reconciliation in an ongoing internal struggle pitting sides led by party chairman Suryadharma Ali and secretary-generalRomahurmuziy against each other.

'€œWhat has happened recently has tainted the party'€™s image. The current conflict doesn'€™t represent Islamic values at all,'€ respected party luminary Maimun said on Tuesday as quoted by tribunnews.com.

He said reconciliation should begin with each leader allowing the other to remain in his position. Both Suryadharma and Romahurmuziy have recently attempted to oust each other from the party's leadership.

Maimun also said the party should wait to form a coalition with another political party until it had made a united decision during a national leadership meeting to be held soon. Accordingly, he recommended withdrawing a pledge of support made by Suryadharma on behalf of the party to Gerindra Party presidential hopeful Prabowo Subianto. Romahurmuziy's faction had opposed the pledge and characterized it as illegitimate.

Commenting on Maimun's recommendation, party chairman Suryadharma Ali said he could agree to annul the putative coalition with Gerindra.(dic)

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