Not Qualifying For Senayan, Perindo Files A Lawsuit Against The Constitutional Court

Secretary General (Secretary General) of the Perindo Party DPP Ahmad Rofiq stated that his party would propose a dispute over the results of the general election (PHPU) or a dispute over the 2024 General Election to the Constitutional Court (MK) in response to the results of the recapitulation of the 2024 General Election.

"This MK is the only way because with the Constitutional Court we will be able to prove whether the election is fraudulent or not," said Ahmad Rofiq at the Perindo Party DPP office, Jakarta, as reported by ANTARA, Thursday, March 21.

He also said Perindo stated that it rejected the results of the plenary recapitulation of the 2024 General Election at the national level set by the Indonesian General Election Commission on Wednesday (20/3).

"Perindo's attitude is very clear, we did not sign the results submitted by the KPU, both in the legislative and presidential elections. That means that we do not agree or in that context, in that context, the party's attitude does reject the existing results," he said.

Rofiq also expressed his gratitude to all parties who have worked hard to support Perindo in the 2024 General Election.

"Regarding the results of the work obtained by the Perindo Party, we would like to thank the entire family of the Perindo Party, the structure of the Perindo Party, legislative candidates, sympathizers who have worked optimally," he said.

Previously, the KPU on Wednesday (20/3) had determined KPU Decree Number 360 of 2024 concerning the Determination of the results of the General Election of the President and Vice President, Member of the House of Representatives, Regional Representative Council, Provincial Regional House of Representatives, and National Regional House of Representatives/City in the 2024 General Election.

The party led by Hary Tanoesoedibjo failed to make it to parliament. Based on the RI KPU recapitulation, the Perindo Party only won 1,955,154 votes or 1.28 percent.

With this acquisition, Perindo did not qualify because the number of votes did not reach 4 percent or more according to the parliamentary threshold requirements.