Hasto: There Are 753 Data Changes In The KPU Sirekap After The Recapitulation Is Complete
The Secretary General of the PDI-P (PDIP) Hasto Kristiyanto revealed that changes in the Recapitulation Information System (Sirekap) were still happening even though the results of the 2024 General Election Commission (KPU) announced on Wednesday, March 20 evening. He knew this because he checked until this afternoon.
"Today we still see that the calculations in Sirekap still experience many changes," said Hasto at a press conference at the TPN Media Center Ganjar-Mahfud, Menteng, Central Jakarta, Thursday, March 21.
"I checked, (from, red) last night I waited directly from 23.00 last night until last afternoon around 12.30 at least there were still changes in more than 753 times even though the recapitulation was declared complete," he continued.
Hasto alluded to Sirekap as one of the problems in the 2024 General Election. Thus, its use must be accounted for because it uses the state budget.
"In practice, when there is a difference problem between C1 submitted by witnesses, with the results of the calculation, the reference is Sirekap. So this is more than just an aid," said the former member of the DPR RI.
Hasto admitted that he needed to highlight the Sirekap problem, not because he was not ready to lose. The public must know that fraud is designed from upstream to downstream.
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He also stated that various frauds in the 2024 presidential election would be brought to the Constitutional Court (MK) through a lawsuit on election results. All parties Ganjar Pranowo-Mahfud MD have agreed on this.
The parties supporting the number three pair consist of PDIP, PPP, Hanura, and Perindo. "So the results announced by the KPU last night, the attitude of the political party that carried Pak Ganjar-Mahfud emphasized that the election process had not yet been completed," he said.
"Because Ganjar-Mahfud will use his constitutional rights to file a lawsuit through the Constitutional Court and the arguments we convey are very clear," concluded Hasto.