JAKARTA - Head of the Presidential Communication Office Hasan Nasbi said the political dynamics as a result of the revision of the Pilkada Law were extraordinary. Hasan said that the protests filed by the public were proof that democracy was still ongoing.

"Today we see an extraordinary democratic process occurring in our country, not only in Jakarta but also in various regions in Indonesia," Hasan Nasbi said at the Presidential Palace complex, Jakarta, Thursday, August 22.

He also appreciated the judiciary and legislative institutions that have carried out their roles well.

"We see that the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court have carried out their roles in the judiciary. We also see that the DPR has carried out the role of forming the law and we also see the role of media friends, the role of civil society, society, students who play their role as democratic actors. We see this as something extraordinary," he said.

Regarding the cancellation of the revision of the Pilkada Law, Hasan Nasbi said the government would follow the existing regulations.

"Earlier, the DPR stated a statement that there was no ratification of the Pilkada Bill. If until August 27 there is no ratification, it means that the DPR will follow the latest regulations. The government is also in the same position as before, namely following the applicable rules," he said.

Hasan added that the government would guarantee freedom of expression.

"Democracy in our country is very open, but we hope that all of our roles in democracy can be carried out in good ways by thinking about the public interest. We hope that everyone avoids disinformation, avoids slander, let alone hatred that can lead to bad things," Hasan said.


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