JAKARTA - Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Cucun Ahmad Syamsurijal opened his voice about the status of DPR members who were disabled following the demonstration after the announcement of the increase in allowances for DPR members at the end of last August.

Cucun said the leadership was waiting for a letter from their respective party courts regarding the members of the DPR concerned and forwarded to the Honorary Court of the DPR (MKD).

"We're saying that the party court has yet to hold a trial. That's why all the letters from the party court have been sent to us. So that's not the authority (DPR) anymore," said Cucun at the DPR building, Jakarta, Thursday, October 16.

"For example, now if the DPR has the results of the party court and then enters the MKD. It turns out that the party court declares that it is not guilty, MKD also supposes the size. We will also see the reporter later. This will be a party court giving a resummation rather than the results of the examinations," he continued.

Even so, Cucun admitted that until now he had not seen the letter from the party court in question.

"Until now I haven't seen it," he said.

Regarding the MKD will hold a trial related to the inactive status of DPR members, Cucun admitted that he did not know the developments in the MKD.

"Maybe there are results that are currently underway, whether the trial is closed or what in every party court, the reference is. I haven't updated yet," he concluded.

The members of the DPR who were inactive following the demonstration at the end of last August, including the Deputy Speaker of the DPR from the Golkar faction, Adies Kadir, members of the NasDem faction of the DPR Nafa Urbach and Ahmad Sahroni, and members of the Gerindra faction Rahayu Saraswati who resigned.


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