JK: The Right Of Questionnaire To Eliminate Suspicion Of Alleged Election Fraud
Jusuf Kalla/ANTARA PHOTO/Muhammad Iqbal/aww. (ANTARA PHOTO/MUHAMMAD IQBAL)

JAKARTA - Indonesia's 10th and 12th Vice President Jusuf Kalla (JK) thinks the right to inquiry is good for both parties because it can eliminate suspicions of alleged fraud in holding elections.

According to him, the right of inquiry can be a momentum for the defendant to clarify the suspicion of election fraud, while from the side of the plaintiff can eliminate suspicions that have emerged so far.

"Of course the right of inquiry is good for both parties because now there are many issues that this is a problem. So if there is an inquiry, if there is no problem, it is good, so it eliminates suspicion," said JK at the University of Indonesia, Saturday, as stated in a written statement, Saturday, February 24.

JK advised the defendant not to worry about the right to inquiry that will be submitted to the DPR if he does not feel guilty.

Just go ahead, don't worry. If it's okay, it could be a clarification. Unless there's anything, of course, I'm afraid it will happen," added JK.


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