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JAKARTA - Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, explained about his heated debate with members of the PKS faction, Iskan Qolba Lubis, at the plenary meeting to ratify the RKUHP. According to Dasco, Iskan's notes are different from the faction records received by the DPR leadership. Dasco said, in the report received from Commission III of the DPR, all factions agreed and approved that the RKUHP be brought to the plenary session for level II decision making. It is known that the PKS faction agreed that the RKUHP would be brought to the DPR plenary session with two notes, namely related to the article on insulting the president and confirming the LGBT. "However, I see that there are factions that still have records, although they agree. Well, I gave the factions the opportunity to submit their notes, including later as the responsibility of these factions to the constituents. What happened earlier was that it was not a given note, but asked to withdraw the article, otherwise later there would be a lawsuit (judicial review), so go ahead. But instead want to leave the room," Dasco told reporters at the Parliament Complex, Senayan, Tuesday, December 6. In addition, said Dasco, Iskan Qolba Lubis is a member of Commission VIII of the DPR who is not in direct contact with the discussion of the Criminal Code Bill. So, he considers Iskan not to understand the dynamics that have been agreed upon at level I decision making. "Earlier, it was not the leadership of the faction and also not a member of the relevant commission, but a member of Commission VIII, yes, maybe not following the dynamics that occurred at Commission III of the DPR as a place for level I decisions," explained the member of Commission III of the DPR. "That's why I have conveyed that the notes are different from the notes received, what happened like that earlier," added Dasco. The daily chairman of the Gerindra DPP ensured that there were no problems in making decisions at the Deliberative Body regarding the Criminal Code Bill before being brought to the plenary session of the DPR. All factions, he said, had also agreed on this. "In Bamus there is no problem, nothing, in level I decisions there is also no problem, (all factions) agree, there is a note. Well, that note we gave the opportunity to convey, it turned out that the records were different," said Dasco.

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