Member Of Commission VI Of The House Of Representatives Offers Zulfan Lindan Withdraws From Jasa Marga Commissioner Or Leaves NasDem
JAKARTA - Commission VI of the DPR RI asked NasDem politicians to resign from their positions on the BUMN board of commissioners, namely as Deputy President Commissioner of PT Jasa Marga Persero Tbk. This pressure arose in line with NasDem's decision to deactivate Zulfan from the management.Member of Commission VI of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Achmad Baidowi, explained that party officials should not be commissioners or directors of SOEs as regulated in the law (UU)."If it is true that party officials cannot become commissioners. That is a violation, it is not allowed," said Baidowi, Friday, October 14.The man who is familiarly called Awiek also offered Zulfan to immediately decide his stance. Whether to remain Jasa Marga's Deputy President Commissioner, or leave the NasDem Party."He (Zulfan) must resign from the party or resign from the commissioner," said the PPP legislator.Previously, the NasDem DPP Willy Aditya mentioned that Zulfan Lindan was still a cadre of the NasDem Party. Zulfan, he said, was only disabled from management."Yes (still a NasDem cadre), as an ordinary member," said Willy, Thursday, October 13.According to Willy, the deactivation was not only due to Zulfan Lindan's statement regarding Jokowi's antithesis Anies. However, he said, this decision was made by Zulfan Lindan, which was considered inconsistent with NasDem."This is a series, we have also received verbal warnings, so of course there are many things that become party considerations, DPP in particular, in making decisions to disable Zulfan Lindan," he said.The main reason, continued Willy, was because Zulfan Lindan's mindset was no longer in line with the NasDem party. Where the person concerned issued comments, statements, and analysis."Secondly, in addition to deactivating, the DPP NasDem Party also prohibits any contributions on behalf of the functionaries and management of the NasDem Party in providing statements unless it is a personal opinion by citizens and it has been regulated in law," continued Willy.