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Vice President Says Aceh Pact Requires New Law

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From Times Wire Reports

Indonesia’s vice president said parliament would have to change the law to allow rebels in Aceh province to form their own political party -- a key part of a peace deal negotiated over the weekend.

The government and rebels announced Sunday that they would sign a formal pact Aug. 15 to end the province’s 29-year insurgency, but Jusuf Kalla’s remarks indicated that the political-party issue remained a potential stumbling block.

Kalla’s Golkar party is the largest bloc in parliament, and would probably support a move to change the law. However, nationalist and military factions, which remain deeply suspicious of the rebels, may resist.

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