Demokrat: "PKS Silahkan Keluar dari Koalisi"

Democrat: "PKS Please Get Out of the Coalition"

Reporter : Rizki Saleh
Editor : Ismail Gani
Translator : Novita Cahyadi


Demokrat: "PKS Silahkan Keluar dari Koalisi"
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Jakarta (B2B) - Partai Demokrat memberi jalan kepada Partai Keadilan Sejahtera (PKS) untuk meninggalkan koalisi di Sekretariat Gabungan. Konsekuensinya, menteri-menteri dari PKS di Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu II juga harus ditarik.

"Kalau PKS sudah tidak nyaman di koalisi, silahkan keluar. Tarik saja menteri-menterinya. Presiden SBY tentu mempunyai pengganti. Kinerja pemerintahan SBY tidak terganggu apabila PKS dan menterinya mundur," kata Wakil Ketua Umum Partai Demokrat, Nurhayati Ali Assegaf di gedung parlemen Senayan, Jakarta, Kamis (23/5).

Nurhayati juga menyesalkan sikap PKS yang menyalahkan partai politik lain, karena kasus hukum yang mereka hadapi saat ini.

"PKS jangan menyalahkan orang lain atau partai politik lain. Jangan seperti anak kecil," ungkap Nurhayati yang juga Ketua Fraksi Partai Demokrat di DPR RI.

Pernyataan Nurhayati bukan tanpa sebab, melainkan untuk menyikapi pernyataan Wakil Sekretaris Jenderal PKS, Fahri Hamzah yang menyatakan PKS akan keluar dari koalisi. Namun, pernyataan Fahri dibantah oleh mantan Presiden PKS yang juga Menteri Komunikasi dan Informasi, Tifatul Sembiring.

Jakarta (B2B) - Democrats gave way to the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) to leave the coalition in Joint Secretariat. Consequently, the ministers from PKS in the United Indonesia Cabinet II also must resign.

"If the PKS is not comfortable in the coalition, please get out. Pull ministers. President Yudhoyono certainly have a replacement. SBY performance not disturb when PKS and his ministers resign," said Vice Chairman of the Democratic Party, Nurhayati Ali Assegaf in parliament building Senayan, Jakarta, Thursday (23/5).

Nurhayati also deplored the attitude of PKS who blame the other political party, because the case law that they face today.

"PKS do not blame other people or other political parties. Do not like children," said Nurhayati who is also chairman of the Democratic Party in the Parliament.

Nurhayati statement is not without cause, but rather to address the statement of Deputy Secretary-General of the PKS, Fahri Hamzah stated, PKS will be out of the coalition. However, the statement was denied by Tifatul Sembiring, a former PKS president who now serves the Minister of Communications and Information.