11. Megawati is trying to overturn her ouster as leader of the Indonesian Democratic Party at a rebel party congress organized by the military in June. 12. Megawati supporters have been refusing to hand over the headquarters of her Indonesian Democratic Party since a government-organized rebel party congress replaced her as leader last month. 13. She has filed a lawsuit challenging her dismissal at a rebel party congress organized by the military in June. 14. She also plans to sue national police for approving the rebel congress. 15. Suryadi replaced Megawati at a rebel party congress organized by the military in June. 16. The all-day session passed without incident despite concerns that the rebel congress would add further fuel to political tensions that have reached a boiling point in the capital. 17. The Democratic Party plans to sue Home Minister Yogi Memet, who inaugurated and closed the rebel congress. 18. The president said the government recognized the legitimacy of the rebel congress, which makes Suryadi the official party leader. 19. The supporters refused to turn over the building to a rival named to replace Megawati as party leader by a rebel party congress organized by the military in June. 20. The rebel congress, held with the blessings of the government and the military, ousted Megawati apparently because of her calls for more democratic reforms. |