Third Text: Dems remove Anas’ loyalists from top positions

3. Third Text: Dems remove Anas’ loyalists from top positions

1. The word of their in The Democratic Party PD announced on Wednesday that it had removed Saan Mustopa and I Gede Pasek Suardika from their positions at the House of Representatives after the two attended the launching ceremony of a mass organization founded by the party’s ousted chairman Anas Urbaningrum. 1 st paragraph The word of ‘their’ is possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Saan Mustopa and I Gede Pasek Suardika’. 2. The word of his in The party said Saan was no longer the secretary of the party’s faction at the House and Pasek had lost his position as chairman of House Commission III overseeing legal affairs to Ruhut Sitompul. 2 nd paragraph The word of ‘his’ is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Pasek’ as in “… Pasek had lost his position …” 3. The word of their in Chairman of the party faction, Nurhayati Ali Assegaf, told a press briefing that their removal was only part of regular rotation within the faction in order to refresh and provide equal opportunity for Democratic Party lawmakers. 3 rd paragraph The word of ‘their’ is possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Saan Mustopa and I Gede Pasek Suardika’. 4. The word of he in The party, he said, had warned party members not to get involved in Anas’ organization, which analysts said would serve as the young politicians’ political vehicle after he was dismissed from the party. 5 th paragraph The word of he is purposed to third person singular deixis. It refers to Syariefuddin Hasan. He plays as subjective pronoun. 5. The word of their in “It is true that their removal is meant to rejuvenate the leadership positions [within the House]. But it is also about reward and punishment. This is about loyalty to the party,” Syariefuddin told reporters on the sidelines of a meeting at the Presidential Palace on Wednesday. 6 th paragraph The word of ‘their’ is possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Saan Mustopa and I Gede Pasek Suardika’. 6. The word of he in He added that party chairman Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, a rival of Anas, had approved the reshuffle of both lawmakers, “[Yudhoyono] said he agreed with the decision. It was also approved by the party’s patron council.” 7 th paragraph The word of he refers to Syariefuddin Hasan. It is purposed to third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun. Meanwhile, the second ‘he’ refers to Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. It is a kind of third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun. 7. The word of she in Nurhayati said Saan would be replaced by Teuku Riefky Harsya from House Commission VII overseeing energy and mining. She insisted that the removal had nothing to do with the fact that Pasek and Saan were close to Anas. “It was just a matter of time. This is a delayed announcement,” she said. 8 th paragraph The word of she is purposed to third person singular deixis. It refers to Nurhayati. She plays as subjective pronoun. It is included as anaphora. 8. The word of his, he, and him in Commenting on his removal, Pasek told reporters that he respected the PD’s decision to rotate the leadership structure but objected to allegations that he made the decision to punish him and other colleagues who participated in Anas’ new organization. 9 th paragraph The w ord of ‘his’ as in “.... his removal ....” is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Pasek’. The word of he refers to Pasek, it is categorized to third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun. It is included as anaphora. Meanwhile, him plays as objective pronoun. 9. The word of my and me in “It’s my right to participate in any organization. The Constitution guarantees such rights. Thus, banning me or others from joining Anas’ organization is a clear violation of constitutional rights. For this, the party executive chairman has violated democracy,” Pasek said. 10 th paragraph The word of my is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Pased’ as in “It’s my right …” Pasek said. It is called possessive adjective because it occurs before a nounnoun phrase as in the paragraph “... my right …”Furthermore, meplaysas objective pronoun. 10. The word of their, his, and them in Anas was quoted as saying by kompas.com that Pasek and Saan had long been targeted by the party and that their involvement in his organization was just an excuse to get rid of them. 11 th paragraph The word of ‘their’ is possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Saan Mustopa and I Gede Pasek Suardika’. The word of ‘his’ as in “.... his organization ....” is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Anas’. Them plays as objective pronoun. It refers to ‘Saan and Pasek’ as in “… Pasek and Saan had long … get rid of them.” 11. The word of he in He criticized the party for ignoring meritocracy, saying that both Pasek and Saan were two of the best Democratic Party members. 12 th paragraph The word of he is purposed to third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun. It refers to Anas. 12. The word of his in Anas, who was charged with corruption for his alleged role in the Hambalang graft case, has been seen as a gadfly by Democratic Party members due to his criticism toward the party. 13 th paragraph The word of ‘his’ is a possessive adjective of the subject of ‘Anas’ as in “Anas, who was … his alleged … his criticism …” 13. The word of him and he in Anas claimed that the case against him was politically motivated and part of a plot to oust him as party chairman a year before the elections. He recently slammed the party’s presidential convention, saying that it was merely a “herbal tonic” to boost the party’s electability. 14 th paragraph Him plays as objective pronoun of the subject ‘Anas’ as in “Anas … against him …” In addition, the word of he refers to the ‘Anas’. It is a kind of third person singular deixis. He plays as subjective pronoun. It is included as anaphora, the word of ‘he’placed after the word of ‘Anas’.

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