PKS Suspects There Is An Influence Of The Ruler Behind The Supreme Court's Decision
JAKARTA - Secretary of the PKS Jakarta DPW, Abdul Aziz, suspects that there is an influence by the regime or the ruler behind the issuance of Supreme Court Decision (MA) Number 23 P/HUM/2024 which changes the minimum age limit for regional head candidates in the 2024 Pilkada.
"The public can certainly judge that there is shrimp behind the stone for the decision. Democracy and law have been colonized by the current regime," he said, Sunday, June 2, 2024.
According to him, it is not too difficult for the public to read where the Supreme Court's decision is, namely smoothing the youngest son of President Joko Widodo, Kaesang Pangarep to advance in the 2024 Pilkada.
He emphasized that if the decision was not related to the current regime dynasty, then it should be applied in the next regional election, not in the 2024 Pilkada.
This Supreme Court decision made the judiciary lose more public trust. Yesterday, through the Constitutional Court's decision, now it is repeated with the Supreme Court's decision," said Aziz.
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"The Supreme Court's decision regarding the age of regional head candidates is not in accordance with Law no. 1 of 2015. Article 4 of PKPU/2020 refers to Article 7 letter e of Law no. 1 of 2015, which was amended several times, finally with Law 6/2020," he explained.
Zainudin explained, based on the Pilkada Law, a person can become a cagub and cawagub, cabup and cawabup, as well as a cawalkot and cawawalkot at least 30 years old for cagub and cawagub and 25 years for cabup and cawabup as well as cawalkot and cawawalkot.
"So the Supreme Court's decision seems forced. Looking at Article 7 letter e of Law No.1 of 2015, the PKPU interpretation of the clause is appropriate. Because the age requirements are calculated from a person as a candidate for regional head," he said.