00:00The Minister of Home Affairs, Saifuddin Hasutian Ismail, rejected URIMEI's request to register as a political party, said its chairman, Pirama Samek.
00:10The Registration Office of the Organization informed URIMEI that its request was rejected on July 4, 2024.
00:17The former head of the Ministry of Home Affairs said the rejection of URIMEI's registration
00:22needed to be in line with the regulations of the institution that guarantees the rights of the United Nations and political parties.
00:28He said that although the rejection was not surprising, it turned out that URIMEI's increasing political influence did not please the government at all.
00:36URIMEI's lawyer, Syamsih Singtin, told FMT that his team would file a notice to the court today
00:42to revoke the statement and request to revoke the party's jurisdiction based on the current developments.
00:49URIMEI also wants the court to issue a statutory order to cancel the registration decision
00:55and the Damas government to force URIMEI to register as a political party within 14 days.