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JAKARTA - The house of a senior actor, Jaja Mihardja, was visited by the General Election Commission (KPU) of DKI Jakarta Province, Saturday, February 18. What's going on?

When receiving members of the DKI KPU, Jaja Mihardja and his wife also showed their family cards (KK) and identity cards (KTP). He admitted that there were three families in his house.

"This is my ID card until I deposit my money in my wallet," joked Jaja, as quoted by Antara.

The arrival of the DKI KPU turned out to be to do matching and research (collit) for the 2024 General Election voter data (Pemilu).

The commissioner of the DKI Jakarta KPU, Partono, said that the voting data collection was carried out by voter data updating officers, which had previously been formed by the Voting Committee (PPS).

"We will see how to match and research people's homes, one of which is Jaja Mihardja community leaders," said Partono, as reported by Antara, Saturday, February 18.

Partono said the bankruptcy activity was aimed at ensuring the data directly to residents through their ID cards and families.

Vulnerable data collection starts from February 12 to March 14. The DKI KPU appealed to the public to receive foreign tourists who visit home, and to provide true information.

Jaja Mihardja then showed a voter data sticker that would be pasted in front of the door. Not to forget, he showed his mainstay jargon "that's what you want" by spending one eye.


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