Agung Mozin Explains Reasons For Leaving The Ummah Party, Lack Of Deliberation?
JAKARTA - Agung Mozin officially declared his resignation from the Ummat Party in a letter circulated on Thursday, August 26. Not only as Deputy General Chairperson, Agung also resigned as a party member.
The reasons written in the statement are the internal dynamics of the party, the barriers of information and elitist communication that do not prioritize morality.
"Yesterday I sent my resignation letter to Pak Amien Rais as the Shura Council. The reason I'm there," said Agung to VOI, Friday, August 27. . According to him, the barriers in question are due to the non-participation of some parties in making party decisions. Including himself as vice chairman.
"Our party is an Islamic party, of course the values that exist in Islam are known as deliberation. If we consult, especially in a party, that must be our guide in every decision making. If deliberation is not carried out, especially as vice chairman or the highest leadership of this party is not involved in deliberation and there are barriers for efficiency and effectiveness reasons, this is not a company, this is a party. This means that the involvement of people in the party is very important, communication is very important," he explained.
Agung emphasized that managing a party is not a matter of managing skills, but managing the feelings of different people who come voluntarily in a party. we get paid and go home, that's not it. People just come and give their views, even though their views don't match ours, we listen, that's a political party," said the former PAN politician. "This is not a political party, the reason for efficiency cannot be," continued Agung. Agung also emphasized that the spirit of political parties is in the meeting or deliberation. "If the meeting is limited, the spirit will also be clear," he said.
Agung also advised the leaders and administrators of the Ummat Party to fix the communication pattern. "If this party wants to be saved, it must improve internal communication within the party. That is very important, and in Islam it is the function of deliberation in making decisions," he said.