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ID117070
Title ProperMade by committee and consensus
Other Title Informationparties and policy in the Indonesian parliament
LanguageENG
AuthorSherlock, Stephen
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The study of political parties in the parliamentary arena in Indonesia is in its infancy. This has led to various assumptions about the way parties act in the House of People's Representatives (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat, or DPR) that are based on scanty evidence and are heavily influenced by hostile attitudes to the DPR common in the media and the NGO community. The paper argues that, contrary to assertions that central party leaders exercise strict discipline over their members in parliament, coordination between party and caucuses, or fraksi, is weak, inconsistent and ad hoc. The paper concludes that this situation is facilitated by the eschewing of public votes through the process of decision making by 'consensus', a practice that is actually a vote by fraksi leaders to the exclusion of ordinary members.
`In' analytical NoteSouth East Asia Research Vol. 20, No.4; Dec 2012: p.551-568
Journal SourceSouth East Asia Research Vol. 20, No.4; Dec 2012: p.551-568
Key WordsPolitical Parties ;  Parliament ;  Consensus ;  Indonesia