The AMIN National Team Proposes Teams To Visit All Paslons To The KPU Office, Check Directly The IT System
JAKARTA - Deputy for Inter-Institutional Relations of the Anies-Muhaimin Winning National Team (Timnas AMIN), Putra Jaya Husain proposed that the winning team for the three pairs of presidential and vice-presidential candidates directly check the IT General Election Commission (KPU) system.
According to Putra, the proposal to visit the KPU office to dismantle the technology system is needed in the midst of allegations of fraud in the implementation of the 2023 General Election, one of which is contained in the Recapitulation Information System (Sirekap) application.
"It is better if the third IT candidate team goes to the KPU and then the KPU opens the system, we are forensic together so that the KPU IT system is trusted by the public," Putra said at a press conference at the Change Coalition Headquarters, Friday, February 16.
Timas AMIN has also conducted a forensic study on the strangeness of the results of the 2024 presidential election which reads in the KPU's Sirekap. They suspect that there is an effort to mark up the vote acquisition.
In the C1 form documented at one of the polling stations in DKI Jakarta, Anies-Muhaimin's votes were 108, Prabowo-Gibran was 74, and Ganjar-Mahfud was 16 votes.
However, during the conversion of data to the KPU system in Sirekap, the number of recorded Prabowo-Gibran votes jumped to 748 votes.
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Not only that, the AMIN national team also claimed the findings of reducing the votes of its presidential and vice-presidential candidates, Anies-Muhaimin, in the conversion of data read by the Sirekap system from the photo of the C1 form.
"Actually, we don't accuse who deleted this? Was it carried out by the KPU officer, or was it carried out by the KPU official officer, or was it carried out by other parties outside the KPU who could break through the IT and make changes (data)? Of course we have to get information from the KPU team and we are willing to do forensics," he said.
Continuing, Member of the Expert Council of the AMIN National Team Bambang Widjojanto admitted that his party had repeatedly sent letters to the KPU asking for an audit of the IT system of the election organizers. However, the request has never been followed up.
"Two letters from the AMIN Legal Team were never answered, our letter to Bawaslu to conduct an audit was also not carried out and our analysis confirmed that there was indeed a system whose algorithm had been built," said Bambang.