House of Representatives lawmakers say that they do not mind having the national symbol, the Garuda, being used as a design on Armani shirts.
"It will further promote the symbol. I think it is OK," chairman of the House’s law commission Benny Kabur Harman told reporters on Tuesday.
Benny added that the use of the symbol would matter if it reflected a hostile gesture toward the country.
"That's why I believe we need a law that governs the use of the nation's symbol," he said.
Another legislator, Panda Nababan from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), expressed no objection, but insisted on a need to protect the honor of the symbol.
"I think we need to patent our property rights over the Garuda symbol," he said.
Armani has picked the Garuda as a logo for its shirts, but some parts of the symbol and the motto "Bhinneka Tunggal Ika" (Unity in Diversity) have been altered.
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