August 8, 2024

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JagaSuara 2024 KPU Performance Evaluation

The Coordinator of the 2024 JagaSuara Movement, Hadar Nafis Gumay, believes that the General Election Commission (KPU) is not independent in carrying out its duties as an election organizer. This was based on a series of problems with the KPU …

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JagaSuara Finds Hundreds of Unuploaded Election Documents in Sirekap

The JagaSuara 2024 crowdsourcing platform found that 854 sub-districts and 27 districts/cities in 2 provinces had not published D. Results on the Election Recapitulation Information System (Sirekap). Even though the national vote recapitulation process was completed on March 20, JagaSuara …

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KPU Determines Eight Political Parties to Pass Parliament

The General Election Commission (KPU) has determined that eight political parties will qualify for parliament. These parties include the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), the Golongan Karya Party (Golkar), the Greater Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra), the National Awakening Party …

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KPU Determines Prabowo-Gibran as Winners of the Presidential Election

The General Election Commission (KPU) determined pair number 02, Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka, as the winner of the 2024 presidential election (Pilpres). Based on the recapitulation results of the 2024 election vote count, Prabowo-Gibran won 96,214,691 votes, or 58.83 percent. …

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KPU Completes Recapitulation of Election Results; Election Dispute Lawsuit Process Begins

The General Election Commission (KPU) has completed the recapitulation of national-level vote counting results in 38 provinces. The recapitulation includes the general election (election) for president and vice president, the election for the House of Representatives (DPR), and the election …

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UII Calls for Permanent opposition to Maintain Democracy

The Indonesian Islamic University (UII) Yogyakarta demands that all state administrators uphold national ethics, respect the rights and freedoms of citizens, and restore the principle of judicial independence. This was conveyed by the UII Yogyakarta extended family on the free …

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Parliamentary Thresholds: Between Democratic Principles and Government Stability

The Constitutional Court (MK) stated that the parliamentary threshold (PT) of 4 percent was unconstitutional and inconsistent with the principles of popular sovereignty and electoral fairness. Even though the changes to the parliamentary threshold will only take effect in the …

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