The Constitutional Court Did Not Pass PPP To Parliament, Mardiono: The Decision Has Not Met A Sense Of Justice
TANGERANG - The United Development Party (PPP) did not qualify in parliament for the period 2024-2029 after failing to meet the parliamentary threshold of 4 percent. Acting Chairman of the United Development Party (PPP) Muhammad Mardiono said the Constitutional Court had not fulfilled a sense of justice
Moreover, the lawsuit of the Constitutional Court (MK) stated that it did not accept the request for a dispute over the results of the 2024 Legislative Election (Pileg) proposed by PPP in 19 provinces regarding the application for a dispute over the results of the general election (PHPU) in order to pass within the parliamentary threshold of 4 percent of the national legal vote.
Responding to this, the Acting Chairperson of the United Development Party (PPP) Muhammad Mardiono admitted that he was not discouraged. He said he was very optimistic that the party would pass parliament in the period 2024-2029.
"I said not yet, because it was not finished, then we also tried through the Constitutional Court. But the Constitutional Court has not fulfilled the sense of justice for PPP, where PPP gets more than 6 million votes, this is the constitutional right for the people who practice PPP which we must fight for until the end," Mardiono told reporters at a hotel in the Karawaci area, Tangerang City, Thursday, June 6.
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According to him, the lawsuit to the Constitutional Court has no limits until the inauguration of October 1, 2024. Therefore, he asked for prayers from the community so that the party bearing the Kaaba symbol could pass the parliamentary threshold.
"So the Constitutional Court is not limited to date or month, which is limited to the date of month, the inauguration of October 1 of the elected council members. But people's legal rights are not limited at any time, people can sue to the Constitutional Court," he said.