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further efforts futile. To cope this problem, PDI used the help of
Ministry of Internal Affairs. The ministry would order the governor and regents to help the formation of district branches of PDI. The help by the ministry proved useful, and prior to the first congress, a total of 257 district branches of the party had been built all over Indonesia. Even though the branch formation was delayed in
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The need to hold the congress was mandated through the article 28 of the temporary party's constitution, that stated that "In the shortest possible time ... the PDI must hold the first congress to confirm: the
Charter of Struggle, the party's constitution, the Party Struggle Program, and ratify and
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The formation of party's branches is also a major problem. Even though PDI is able to create a provincial branch all over
Indonesia in six months since its formation, the party struggled to create a district branch. The opposition given by the local bureaucracy elites in several regencies made
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