Hasto Sends Megawati's 'Red' Handwriting To The Constitutional Court Regarding The Submission To Be Amicus Curiae Dispute Of The Presidential Election
PDIP Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto alerted the submission file of PDIP Chairman Megawati Sukarnoputri as an amicus of stealing a trial for the 2024 presidential election dispute at the Jakarta Constitutional Court Building today. (Rizky A-VOI)

Chairman of the PDI-P (PDIP) Megawati Sukarnoputri volunteered as an amicuscuree or a court friend in the case of dispute over the results of the 2024 presidential election (PHPU) at the Constitutional Court (MK).

Megawati's amicus stole document was handed over by PDIP Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto and PDIP DPP Chair Djarot Saiful Hidayat to the Constitutional Court Building, Central Jakarta, Tuesday, April 16.

"All the considerations conveyed by Megawati's mother as an amicus stealee and then closed with handwriting," said Hasto when handing over.

After submitting the document, Hasto read out a little of Megawati's legal opinion as stated in the amicus theft, which reads;

"My beloved Indonesian people, let us pray that the hammer of the constitutional court is not a hammer, but a golden hammer. As said Kartini's mother in 1911: 'After the dark comes light' so that the dawn of democracy that we have fought for has always emerged again and will be remembered continuously by the generations of the Indonesian nation," said Hasto.

Not only that, Hasto also mentioned that there was an inscription by Megawati which used red ink in the sense of courage.

"And starting with the handwriting of Mrs. Megawati Soekarnoputri who used red letters reflecting her courage and responsibility as an Indonesian citizen," he said.

"That's why Mrs. Mega added handwriting as an expression of how the struggle of Raden Ajeng Kartini will also never be in vain because emancipation is part of democracy so that when we face the anxiety of democracy due to abuse of power by President Jokowi due to the interests of nepotism for children," he concluded.


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