File Has Not Been Completed, KPU Schedules An Appeal For The Decision To Postpone Elections This Week
JAKARTA - The General Election Commission (KPU) RI has scheduled an appeal against the decision of the Central Jakarta District Court (PN), which amar has asked the KPU to stop and start the 2024 election stage from the beginning, this week." This week. Just finalize (preparation)," said KPU RI member Mochammad Afifuddin to reporters quoted by ANTARA in Jakarta, Tuesday, Tuesday, March 7. Afif, Mochammad Afifuddin's nickname, said that currently the KPU is preparing files related to the appeal filing. The results include, among others, the rules regarding the registration dispute of political parties for election participants, election dispute hearings in the Election Supervisory Body (Bawaslu) and the state administration courts (PTUN) involving the Prima Party as the plaintiff, as well as various reasons that upheld the KPU to appeal. Previously, in the trial at the Central Jakarta District Court, Jakarta, Thursday 2 March 2, the panel of judges granted the PDU's lawsuit against the KPU not to implement the remaining stages of the 2024 General Election and to start the 2024 election stage again for approximately 2 years and 7 days. "Law the defendant (KPU) not to carry out the remaining stages of the 2024 General Election since this decision was pronounced and carry out the stages of general elections from the beginning for approximately 2 years and 4 months 7 days," said the Central Jakarta District Court Judges chaired by Hakim Oyong, as quoted from the decision No. 757/Pdt.G/2022/PN Jkt.Pst. In their consideration, the panel of judges ordered the KPU not to continue the remaining stages of the 2024 Election in order to recover and create a fair situation as well as to protect so that other events may not happen again due to errors, inaccuracies, inacies, infection, and injustices committed by the KPU as the defendant party. In addition, the panel of judges also stated that legal facts have proven an error in the Political Party Information System (Sipol) because of the quality factor of tools used or out-of-back factors. This happened when the Prima Party experienced difficulties in conveying the data improvement of political
Without tolerance for what happened, the KPU determined that the status of the Prima Party did not meet the requirements (TMS) as a political party participating in the 2024 General Election. After learning about the decision, the Chairman of the Indonesian KPU Hasyim Asy'ari stated that his party would file an appeal. "The KPU will appeal," said Chairman of the Indonesian KPU Hasyim Asy'ari.