The General Election Commission (KPU) of the Republic of Indonesia said that there are two regions that have not been able to meet the budget to carry out the 2024 Pilkada re-voting (PSU). The two regions are Pasaman Regency and Boven Digoel Regency.
This was conveyed by a member of the Indonesian KPU, Yulianto Sudrajat in a working meeting (meeting) with Commission II of the DPR RI, the Ministry of Home Affairs and Bawaslu at the Parliament Complex, Senayan, Central Jakarta, Monday, March 10.
Yulianto explained, there are 24 regions that will hold a re-voting (PSU). However, from 24 regions, he said, there are two whose budget has not been fulfilled to hold a PSU.
"So in principle, the total number of 24 regencies/cities remains only 2 districts whose budgets are not yet available by the local government, namely Pasaman Regency and Boven Digoel Regency," said Yulianto in a meeting.
"So the availability of the budget comes from the remaining 2024 Pilkada NPHD funds, and then the budget shortage is still waiting from the local government," he continued.
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Nevertheless, Yulianto said, the KPU would continue to coordinate intensively with the local government regarding the budget capacity for the implementation of the PSU in accordance with the decision of the Constitutional Court (MK).
"In principle, the KPU continues to fully coordinate, coordinate intensively with the local government in order to propose a budget and at the same time make the stages that we have started, we have carried out budget readiness or ability," he said.
If there are still areas whose budget has not been fulfilled, added Yulianto, the KPU will coordinate further with the Ministry of Home Affairs (Kemendagri).
"Then later if the budget is not yet available, of course we will convey it to the central government, especially to the Ministry of Home Affairs," concluded Yulianto.
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