The information that emerges after the general election (election) is very unlimited and has the potential to give rise to polarization and the spread of disinformation, which can reduce the legitimacy of elections and trust in democracy. There are various …
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Election Fraud in Constitutional Review
The large number of frauds and violations in the 2024 election are considered to be caused by the law being separated from political ethics and morals; this can be seen from the many ethical violations received by election organizers. In …
Read More »Assessing Democracy after the 2024 Elections
The quick count results from various survey institutions, with nearly 100% of the votes counted, have confirmed that the Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka pair has won the 2024 Presidential Election (Pilpres). Although we still have to wait for the General …
Read More »Disinformation Turbulence Ahead of the 2024 Elections
As the 2024 Election voting approaches, the Civil Society Coalition against Election Disinformation released findings of information disturbances regarding the election. These findings include false news or hoaxes, and hate speech on social media networks. Throughout the year 2023, the …
Read More »Together Monitoring the 2024 Elections
The 2024 Elections in Indonesia are confronted with various issues that have the potential to undermine the integrity of the elections. In an effort to maintain the integrity of the 2024 elections, various initiatives have emerged from civil society organizations …
Read More »Election and Involvement of Environmental Crime Business
The high cost of politics in Indonesia is considered the main reason many politicians receive funding from environmentally damaging businesses. This funding is followed by agreements on political policies that benefit these environmentally damaging businesses. Yassar Aulia, a researcher from …
Read More »Young Women in Politics, Just to Fulfill Quotas?
On the edge of Tunas Bangsa Park, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP), University of Indonesia (UI), right in front of Building F, Juwono Sudarsono Auditorium, Stevi sat on one of the green-roofed benches called “cubicles” by FISIP UI …
Read More »Political Parties’ LADK Non-Transparent and Unaccountable
The initial campaign fund report submission (Laporan Awal Dana Kampanye or LADK) of political parties is considered non-transparent and unaccountable. This is based on the fact that many political parties have not completed all the forms and supporting data required …
Read More »Disruption of Democracy in Election Year
The democratic process in Indonesia has come under serious scrutiny during the presidency of Joko Widodo (Jokowi). According to a report by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) in 2022, Indonesia’s democracy index is still considered flawed. This is due to …
Read More »Civil Servants’ Neutrality Key to Democratic Elections
The abolition of the Civil Service Commission [Komisi Aparatur Sipil Negara or KASN] through the revision of Law No. 5 of 2014 concerning Civil Servants (ASN) has the potential to increase violations of the neutrality of civil servants in the …
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