PPP Central Sulawesi DPW Muswil in Palu Produces New Leadership Formation Team
The Musyawarah Wilayah (Muswil) of the Dewan Pimpinan Wilayah (DPW) Partai Persatuan Pembangunan (PPP) Sulawesi Tengah was held in Palu and proceeded smoothly, with attendance from the majority of the Dewan Pimpinan Cabang (DPC) across Central Sulawesi. The party’s General Treasurer Imam Fauzan A Uskara rejected claims that the Muswil had been cancelled or failed. ‘Alhamdulillah the Muswil was held. Claims that the Muswil was cancelled or failed are untrue. Despite some dynamics, on 6 March 2026 the Muswil took place with attendance from the majority of DPC chairmen across Central Sulawesi,’ Fauzan said on Saturday (7 March 2026). He explained that the Muswil forum ran safely and smoothly and produced a formatur tasked with drafting the new DPW leadership for Central Sulawesi. ‘We hope the formatur appointed will promptly complete its duties. Subsequently, a new leadership, with its decision letter (SK) issued by the DPP PPP, will be formed,’ Fauzan added. Meanwhile, Sofansyah Yunan, chairman of the PPP Branch in Banggai Regency, asserted that he and other DPCs agreed to hold the Muswil at the level of DPW PPP Central Sulawesi based on the party’s constitutional mandate contained in the Articles of Association and Bylaws (AD/ART). He noted that after the Muktamar, each region is required to hold a Muswil within three months. ‘The Muswil is a constitutional mandate and is legitimate,’ he said. Similarly, Muh Saleh, chairman of the PPP DPC in Toili-Toli Regency, emphasised that the Muswil was organisationally legitimate and attended by the majority of DPCs in Central Sulawesi. He added that after the Muswil, his region would immediately proceed with a branch-level consolidation through a debriefing at the branch level. ‘Today’s event is a constitutional order to conduct the Muswil, thus this forum is legitimate. Once the Muswil at the regional level is complete, we will continue with branch-level deliberations as part of preparations for upcoming political agendas, including the 2029 elections,’ Saleh said. With the Muswil now completed, PPP’s internal consolidation in Central Sulawesi is expected to strengthen in facing future organisational tasks, including structure realignment, cadre strengthening, consolidation, and preparations for election verification ahead of the 2029 elections. The Muswil was attended by a majority of DPCs across Central Sulawesi, though some DPCs were absent due to the death of their chairs or because their letters of decision had expired, such as the Palu City PPP DPC. Nevertheless, the attendance of the majority ensured that the Muswil was representative and conducted in accordance with organisational provisions.