KARAWANG - The public is asked to immediately report to the Election Supervisory Body (Bawaslu) if political parties (political parties) profit personal data in the Political Party Information System (Sipol).

A member of the Bawaslu Karawang Regency, Kusnadi, said that residents in the same area could visit the Karawang Regency Bawaslu Office directly.

"Please immediately report to the Karawang Regency Bawaslu if it is registered but does not feel like a member of a political party," said Kusnadi in Karawang, West Java (Jabar), Thursday, September 1.

The report, he continued, could also be done online. After that, the report will be a recommendation to the General Elections Commission (KPU) to be forwarded to the relevant political parties.

Kusnadi said that the public can carry out independent checks if they want to find out their personal data quoted or claimed to be members of the political party in the Sipol.

Adapun masyarakat dapat mengakses link: https://infopemilu.kpu.go.id/Pemilu/Cari_nik.

How to check it is easy. By entering the population identification number (NIK) in the column on the page. After that, it will appear whether the NIK entered is registered as a member of the political party or not.

"If you are registered with the Sipol, even though you do not feel part of a political party, please report to Bawaslu," he emphasized.

He said that currently there are people who have reported to the Karawang Regency Bawaslu regarding the profiteering of names as members of political parties in Sipol. The report was submitted by the public through the Karawang Regency Bawaslu Instagram account.

"Our hope is that before September 11, 2022, the public can actively report to Bawaslu if they feel their names are covered in party membership," said Kusnadi.


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