Tue, 22 Jul 2003

New PDIP chairman in Central Java named

SEMARANG: President Megawati Soekarnoputri's party has appointed Gunawan Wiro Sarojo as acting chairman of the party's Central Java chapter, replacing Mardijo has been fired for seeking the post of governor in the province.

The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) also named deputy secretary of the party's central board Pramono Anung to replace Mardijo's secretary Wuwuh Beno Nugroho, who backed the dismissed chairman's gubernatorial bid.

The official notifications of their dismissals were received by the Central Java party office on Monday morning.

Wuwuh said the notifications were signed by Megawati as the PDI Perjuangan chairperson and secretary-general Soetjipto.

Soetjipto confirmed that the dismissal of Mardijo and Wuwuh was related to the nomination of the province's party chairman for the governorship.

"The reason for the dismissal of Mardijo is because he is insisting on contesting the gubernatorial race in Central Java, even though his bid has been rejected by the central board," he said.

Mardijo's running mate in the election will be Hisyam Alie. The vote is scheduled for July 24.

Megawati has backed the pairing of incumbent governor and former military commander in the province Mardiyanto and Ali Mufis.

Mardiyanto is expected to garner at least 16 votes from the 25 councillors of the PDI Perjuangan and 16 others from the National Awakening Party (PKB).

Only 18 votes from the PDI Perjuangan will likely go to Mardijo, and the pairing of Kirbiantoro and Hisyam Ali is expected to get 16 votes from United Development Party (PPP) legislators. --JP

;Jp;NFK; ANPAa..r.. Across-students 13,000 fail entrance tests in Surabaya JP/5/PDIP

13,000 fail entrance tests in Surabaya

SURABAYA: More than 13,000 students failed to pass the entrance tests for state junior and senior high schools in Surabaya, it was announced on Monday.

Around 8,000 students failed the tests for junior high schools, while around 7,000 students failed those for senior high schools.

The announcement of the results of the tests was made in local newspapers and on the Internet.

The test organizing committee said a total of around 20,000 other students passed the tests, including 13,500 for junior high schools.

It said the tests were participated in by 22,700 students for junior high schools and 14,500 for senior high schools. --Antara