JAKARTA - One by one the cadres of the Ummat Party declared their resignation. After Agung Mozin, the elite of the Ummat Party, Neno Warisman also resigned from the party created by Amien Rais. According to information, Neno wants to focus on accompanying his son who is in Turkey. "During these two weeks in Istanbul I kept contemplating my existence as an inactive member. I reflected on my untested capacities and capabilities so after thinking about all this. I made sure that my presence in the Ummat party as a member of the Majlis Shura was noble, can be replaced and filled by figures who are more capable and have more capacity and integrity," said Neno in his written statement, Saturday, October 2.
Social media activist Denny Siregar also commented on Neno's resignation from the elite ranks of the Ummat Party. Denny quipped about the governance of the party run by Amien Rais.
How is it possible that Amien Rais, who has been vocal in voicing criticism of the government, is unable to properly regulate the Ummat Party.
"I can't even manage a small organization, it's too much to criticize how to manage the country," Denny wrote via his Twitter account, @Dennysiregar7 quoted on Wednesday, October 6.
"Come on, Ms. (Amien Rais), it's better to go gardening," Denny quipped.
Neno apparently was not the last person to leave the Ummat Party. One by one the Ummat Party cadres did the same. On Monday, October 4, Cirebon City Ummah Party DPD chairman Diyanto sent an official letter of resignation from the party led by Ridho Rahmadi. Continued, the General Secretary of Depok City DPD PU, Uwoh Pramijaya. Today, Tuesday, October 5, a letter of resignation came from Deputy Chairperson of the Depok City Ummat Party DPD Syahrial Chan. His dismissal as a cadre was due to the dynamics that occurred in the DPD, DPW, and DPP. Former Vice-Chancellor of the Great Ummat Party, Mozin, said that the resignation of the cadres is expected to continue to follow in several provinces and hundreds of regencies/cities throughout Indonesia. Regarding the increasing number of cadres who have resigned, Agung did not comment further on the Ummat Party in 2024.
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