KPU Starts Verification Of Requirements For 2024 Legislative Candidates
The General Elections Commission (KPU) will verify the administrative requirements for prospective legislative candidates (caleg) for DPR I from 18 political parties participating in the 2024 General Election at the national level from May 15 to June 23.
"Well, for tomorrow starting May 15, 2023, the activities carried out by the KPU are research or verification of the requirements for prospective candidates," said KPU chairman Hasyim Asy'ari as reported by ANTARA, Sunday, May 14,
After verifying, said Hasyim, the KPU will convey the correct status or validity of the documents for the requirements for prospective members of the DPR to each political party participating in the 2024 General Election at the national level.
This status, he continued, consists of two categories, namely whether it is true or not.
If there are documents of requirements that are not yet correct, the KPU will provide opportunities for political parties participating in the 2024 General Election at the related national level to improve them.
"If there are still documents that are not yet true and are not yet valid, there will be an opportunity for political parties to make improvements during the period of improvement," said Hasyim.
The same applies to documents on the requirements for prospective candidates for provincial and district/city DPRD members. KPUs at the provincial and district/city levels will carry out administrative verification of the documents.
The chaos of political parties participating in the 2024 General Election at the national level has registered a candidate for the DPR.
They are the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS), the Hanura Party, the PDI-P (PDIP), the NasDem Party, the Ummat Party, the Garuda Party, the National Mandate Party (PAN), the United Development Party (PPP), and the Crescent Star Party (PBB).
Next are the National Unity Party (PKB), the Gerindra Party, the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI), the Democratic Party, the Indonesian Unity Party (Perindo), the Indonesian People's Wave Party (Gelora), the Nusantara Awakening Party (PKN), the Golkar Party, and the Labor Party.