Around thirty thousands citizens in West Sulawesi might lose their voting rigths because they haven’t received the electronic-Resident Identity Card (e-KTP). In the local election regulation, e-KTP is required for any citizen who wish to be registered as legitimate voter …
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Complexity of Problems Regarding Voters List in West Papua Elections
The problems surrounding the local election process in West Papua are getting more complex. One of the roots of this is the fact that the West Papuan local administrative hasn’t established the Election Monitoring Committee (Panwaslih) that is necessary for …
Read More »The Minimum Signatures Requirement for DPD Candidates Needs to be Reduced
In the new Election Law Bill submitted by the Government to the Parliament, there is no reduction on the minimum signatures that have to be collected by candidate as a requirement to participate in the Lower House of the Parliament …
Read More »The Method to Avoid Oligarchy According to the Election Law Codification Secretariat
Internal oligarchy within political party will stub out the fairness principle for all members of the party. This condition is worsen by the fact that the election mechanism of the Parliament members is not yet inclusive and only involving a …
Read More »Avoiding Monopoly to Reduce Single Candidacy
In the upcoming 2017 Local Elections, there are six electoral areas with only one candidate for voters to choose. Single candidacy, according to the Local Elections Law No.10/2016, is permissible. However, single candidacy indicates a bigger problem, that is unequal …
Read More »Measuring the Fairness of Seats Allocation
The conversion process of votes into parliamentary seats has become a recurring debate in Indonesia. Many election activists insist the Government should implement a conversion system that can maximize representation proportionality so that the election result is fair. In order …
Read More »Limited Open-List Proportional System Does Not Resolve Election Problems
In the new Election Law Bill submitted by the Government early this October, it is stated that the election system that will be used in the upcoming legislative elections is limted open-list proportional system. However, many people consider the system …
Read More »The Limited Open-List Proportional System Does Not Meet Expectations
The election system as contained in the new Election Law Bill submitted by President and members of the Parliament does not meet the expectations. Many stakeholders think the election system is more similar to the closed-list proportional system. In it, …
Read More »The Regulation Regarding “PKI-Related†Is Irrelevant
In the new Election Law Bill submitted by President and members of the Parliament, there is a regulation that prohibits any presidential candidate that has link or relation in the past with the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI). The regulation …
Read More »Without 30 Percent Woman Representation in Parliament, Political Party Is Prohibited to Participate in Election
In the Bill for the new Election Law, the Government reintroduce the 30% minimum woman representation as a requirement for political party to be able to participate in legislative election. Political party is prohibited to participate if they have less …
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