JAKARTA - The government has opened the opportunity to discuss the proposal for the involvement of ad hoc judges in the trial of the Andreas Yunus case. However, the Coordinating Minister for Legal, Human Rights, Immigration, and Corrections, Yusril Ihza Mahendra, emphasized that this step cannot be carried out just like that because it needs to be discussed with the Supreme Court.
At the Presidential Palace Complex in Jakarta, Friday (10/4), Yusril said that ad hoc judges were indeed known in a number of rules, such as in the Human Rights Court and the Corruption Court. Even so, according to Yusril, the possibility of recruiting ad hoc judges for certain cases remains open.
"The government will certainly discuss with the Supreme Court to facilitate the suggestions and suggestions made by the Vice President," said Yusril.
He said the proposal still needed a way out so that it could be accommodated legally. This means that the push to restore public confidence in the courts has not stopped at the discourse, but has also not reached the stage where it can be directly implemented.
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