Anticipating The Lawsuit To The Constitutional Court, TPN Ganjar-Mahfud Starts Collecting Evidence Of Alleged Fraud In The 2024 Election
JAKARTA - The Ganjar-Mahfud National Winning Team (TPN) has begun to collect various evidences of alleged fraud in the 2024 General Election.
TPN Deputy for Law Ganjar-Mahfud, Todung Mulya Lubis said the effort was to anticipate if his party sued the vote count results to the Constitutional Court (MK).
"If at the end (in the end) we have to go to the Constitutional Court, this dispute must be brought to the Constitutional Court, we need evidence," he said at the Ganjar-Mahfud Winning Post, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Thursday, January 4, which was confiscated by Antara.
According to him, there have been many alleged violations that have occurred in a planned manner, such as the distribution of ballots outside the schedule in Taiwan and a simulation of ballots containing two pairs of candidates.
"Not to mention, we talked about the village head meeting, we talked about the politicization of social assistance (social assistance). All of this must be collected to prove that there have been structured, systematic, and massive violations," he said.
He added, if the Ganjar-Mahfud TPN takes steps to sue the results of the 2024 General Election to the Constitutional Court, the prepared documents must have a lot of data.
"But if we don't come with data, complete evidence; then we actually have no point in coming there (MK). The only way to come up with data and evidence (the only way is to come with data and evidence)," said Todung.
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Todung reminded that the 2024 election campaign period, which lasts less than 40 days, has made TPN Ganjar-Mahfud even more active in winning the 2024 presidential election.
So, by winning the 2024 presidential election, TPN Ganjar-Mahfud will not file a election dispute lawsuit to the Constitutional Court.
"I personally believe that the victory actually exists in the field, at the polling station (the polling station). That's the victory we can get. The Constitutional Court is the last way we will take, but for me, we have to be ready," said Todung.