Vice President Ma’ruf Amin urged the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) to provide education through positive and neutral broadcasts during the 2024 Simultaneous Regional Elections on November 27.

n”I request that the future broadcasting bill be directed in line with the aspirations of a democratic state that upholds national character and the noble values of Pancasila. KPI’s existence in the future must be stronger to optimally perform its functions, represent public interests, maintain national morality, and strengthen the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI),” said Ma’ruf

PKS does not close the door to forming a coalition with the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) after officially nominating Anies Baswedan-Sohibul Iman as the gubernatorial and vice-gubernatorial candidates for the 2024 Jakarta Pilkada. “Yes, it is very possible (to form a coalition with PDIP),” said Syaikhu at the opening of the Party Leadership School at the Grand Sahid Hotel, Central Jakarta, Tuesday (25/6/2024).

The voter data updating system for this simultaneous regional election is different from the previous election. In the previous election, voter data came from local governments and the Ministry of Home Affairs, while this year’s regional elections data only came from the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Director General of Population and Civil Registration (Dukcapil) Irman stated that in updating voter data for the simultaneous regional elections starting at the end of 2015, a one-door system is used. This ensures that there are no duplicate voter data. “The guarantee is that we manage the population database with an online system. Therefore, duplicate data, God willing, will no longer exist,” said Irman after the handover of the Potential Voter Population Data (DP4) at the Ministry of Home Affairs building in Jakarta, Wednesday, June 3, 2015.

Of this number, about 43 percent are first-time voters. “There are definitely challenges because West Java is a region with the largest number of voters, approximately 35 million voters. Besides managing the number of voters, we also have to manage the vast area of West Java. Although we have 27 regencies and cities, which is slightly fewer than East Java and Central Java, the vast area of West Java is a challenge,” said Ummi.

Additionally, Syaikhu stated that the party also considered feedback from various figures, scholars, religious leaders, cross-religious leaders, intellectuals, and the public in Jakarta. “The main considerations are candidates with good leadership experience in both executive and legislative positions, clear track records, credibility, and capacity, as well as a high probability of winning,” he said.

According to Irman, the DP4 data provided to the KPU is integrated with the voter identification system using fingerprints and iris scans. Thus, voter identities can be more assured, without duplicate identities. “The updated results will be further processed into the Provisional Voter List (DPS), which will eventually become the Final Voter List (DPT),” he said. He mentioned that the mechanism makes it easier if voter data is updated at any time. The DP4 data provided to the KPU is confirmed to be ready to be used as voter data for the simultaneous regional elections in December 2015. “Population data is dynamic; some pass away, some move, some retire from the military/police,” concluded Irman. (Ans)

Huda believes that PKS’s decision to immediately pair Anies Baswedan and Sohibul Iman is a mistake. “The issue is that pairing Mas Anies and Mas Sohibul Iman immediately is, in my view, a blunder,” he said. Huda mentioned that by pairing Anies Baswedan with Sohibul Iman, it closes the door for other political parties to join the coalition. “This will close the door for other parties to collaborate with this coalition,” he said.

However, Syaikhu admitted that there has been no formal communication with PDIP leaders regarding the Jakarta Regional Election so far. “I haven’t formally communicated with PDIP yet,” explained Syaikhu.

This was revealed by PKS President Ahmad Syaikhu during his speech at the Party Leadership School event titled ‘Continuing to Defend the People’ at the Grand Sahid Hotel, Central Jakarta, on Tuesday (25/6/2024).

“It could be risky, leading to a deadlock, and it might not attract coalition partners,” said Huda at the Parliament Complex in Senayan, Jakarta, on Wednesday (26/6/2024). “Objectively, it could potentially close the door for other parties,” he added.

Ummi explained that approximately IDR 90 billion will be allocated to regencies and cities, meaning nearly 80 percent is claimed to be distributed to 27 regencies and cities. “There are seven budget items shared by the province,” she said.

The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) does not rule out forming a coalition with the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) after officially endorsing Anies Baswedan and Sohibul Iman as the gubernatorial and deputy gubernatorial candidates in the 2024 Jakarta Regional Election. “Yes, it is very possible (to form a coalition with PDIP),” said Syaikhu at the Opening of the Party Leadership School at the Grand Sahid Hotel, Central Jakarta, on Tuesday, June 25, 2024.

If you beloved this article and you would like to acquire more information relating to kontestan pilkada Soppeng 2024 kindly pay a visit to our site.