JAKARTA - The President of the Confederation of Indonesian Trade Unions (KSPI) Said Iqbal and a number of other labor unions will declare the Labor Party again. They will continue the existence of the Labor Party which was founded in 1998.

Iqbal explained that the "reborn" Labor Party was formed to channel the aspirations of workers, fishermen, farmers, teachers, and women's groups.

Iqbal admitted that his party had to move as a party because there was disappointment from his people in the ratification of the omnibus law, namely the Job Creation Act.

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