Central Java Bawaslu has not found any administrative violations that fall into the structured, systematic and massive (TSM) category in the implementation of the 2024 General Election.
"Until today, there have been no findings or reports of TSM administrative violations," said Bawaslu Commissioner Nur Kholiq as quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, February 28.
He explained that the limitation of TSM violations under the authority of Bawaslu was only related to money politics by prospective legislators.
In addition, he continued, violations included in TSM must also meet the requirements, such as involving government officials and occurring at least in 50 percent of electoral districts.
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He said that the reports that had been received by Bawaslu Central Java were only in the form of ordinary administration related to mechanisms and procedures in the implementation of elections.
Meanwhile, Central Java KPU member Akmaliyah said the recapitulation of the 2024 General Election vote count was already at the district/city KPU level.
The KPU, he continued, encourages corrections to errors in vote counting to be resolved at the above level.
"We encourage the correction to be completed at each level. For example, if the calculation error at the TPS can be corrected at the PPK level," he said in a discussion held by the Central Java Indonesian Cyber Media Association (AMSI).
In fact, he said, if an unsynchronous result is found between the C forms owned by witnesses, supervisors, and the KPU, then an objection can be submitted.
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