Expert from the Indonesian General Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) Division of Prevention, Community Participation, and Public Relations, Ronald Monoach, encouraged Bawaslu in the regions to form multi-stakeholder collaborations with civil society organizations and digital platforms to prevent and deal with …
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Incumbency of Elected DPR RI Members Continues to Increase Every Election
The number of elected incumbent members of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) continues to increase with each election. In 2009, the incumbent’s electability rate was 25.2 percent. In 2014, the figure increased to 38.2 percent. Then it rose again …
Read More »45.7 Percent of Elected Women DPR RI Members are Associated with Political Dynasties
The electability of female politicians in the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) in the 2024 elections increased from the 2019 elections. Previously, in 2019, the number of women elected was 20.5 percent. Now there are 21.9 percent, or 127 women, …
Read More »LPPDK 2024: Almost All Parties Report Smaller Than 2019
Thursday (7/3), the Indonesian General Election Commission (KPU) published the release of the 2024 Election Participants’ Submission of Campaign Fund Receipt and Expenditure Reports (LPPDK). Through this report, the public can see the total receipts and expenditures used by candidates …
Read More »Ganjar-Mahfud Campaign Fund Expenditures Highest
The Indonesian General Election Commission (KPU) published the release of the 2024 Election Participants’ Submission of Reports on Receipts and Expenditures of Campaign Funds (LPPDK) on March 7, 2024. Through this report, the public can see the total receipts and …
Read More »Komnas HAM: Marginalized and Vulnerable Groups Lose Their Rights to Vote in the 2024 Election
The National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM) found a number of human rights violations during the 2024 elections. Based on Komnas HAM’s monitoring on February 12–16, 2024, in 14 provinces and 50 districts and cities, many marginalized and vulnerable groups …
Read More »Sovereignty of Youth Voter
Every time has its people, and every person has their time. This expression seems to be a fundamental law of history; everyone or every generation has the opportunity to be a determinant. Indeed, it is true that there are no …
Read More »The Root of the Problem Called Presidential Nomination Threshold
The presidential and vice-presidential nomination threshold is the root of the political problem in Indonesia, which also becomes a factor in Gibran Rakabuming Raka’s nomination. In the previous election, our society was divided into ‘cebong’ and ‘kampret,’ leading to intense …
Read More »Public Offices and Discrimination Against the Youth
There’s nothing wrong with youth participating in politics. However, it becomes dangerous when they can control the state apparatus to legitimize their entry into the competition arena. This is dangerous because it reflects the characteristics of the New Order that …
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