The General Elections Commission (KPU) will not re-recruit for the Pilkada re-voting committee (PSU) in 24 regions.
KPU chairman Mochammad Afifuddin said his party would only re-establish KPU members in the regions that held the PSU.
"We have decided not to re-selection, we will only establish a return to all ranks that have no problems," said Afifuddin as quoted by ANTARA, Monday, March 3.
According to him, for KPU members who are declared problematic, they will immediately make changes between time (PAW).
"For regions or ranks with problems, we will conduct an evaluation review, for us to propose replacement, especially in the ad hoc ranks. So for human resources, our ranks have taken such steps," he said.
In addition, the Voting Organizing Group (KPPS) will not be replaced either. If there is a DKPP decision related to the problematic KPPS, it will be proposed for a restitution.
"If they have problems, for example, when the PSU is carried out at TPS 1 for example, but then there is a decision in the DKPP which states that TPS 1 is a problem, all of them are problematic, or internally we evaluate that the KPPS has problems, so we will propose to make changes," explained Afifuddin.
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He said that the KPPS, which previously served in the area that would hold the PSU, would be re-assigned. With a note if there are no violations.
"If there are no problems, we will re-determine the people who served as KPPS yesterday to also serve as KPPS in the future," he concluded.
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