The General Election Commission (KPU) of Indonesia has announced the schedule for the stages of the 2024 Simultaneous Regional Head Elections (Pilkada) to be held in 37 provinces in Indonesia. This election will not take place in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) because DIY has special regulations that do not involve elections for the appointment of the governor and deputy governor. It is known that Yogyakarta has special regulations that are only possessed by a few other regions in Indonesia. This is stipulated in Law Number 13 of 2012 concerning the Special Status of the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) .

**Schedule and Stages of the First Round of the 2024 Legislative and Presidential Elections**:

– June 14, 2022 – June 14, 2024: Program and budget planning as well as drafting of implementation regulations for the 2024 Election

– October 14, 2022 – June 21, 2023: Voter data updating and preparation of the voter list

– July 29, 2022 – December 13, 2022: Registration and verification of election participants

– December 14, 2022: Determination of 2024 election participants

– October 14, 2022 – February 9, 2023: Determination of the number of seats and electoral districts

– December 6, 2022 – November 25, 2023: Nomination of DPD members

– April 24, 2023 – November 25, 2023: Nomination of DPR, Provincial DPRD, Regency/City DPRD members

– October 19, 2023 – November 25, 2023: Nomination of President and Vice President

– November 28, 2023 – February 10, 2024: Campaign period for the 2024 Election

– February 11, 2024 – February 13, 2024: Quiet period

– February 14, 2024: Voting day (Legislative Election 2024 and Presidential Election 2024)

– February 14, 2024 – February 15, 2024: Vote counting

– February 15, 2024 – March 20, 2024: Recapitulation of vote counting results

– 3 Days After MK Notification or 3 Days After MK Decision: Determination of election results

– October 1, 2024: Oath/pledge of DPR and DPD members

– October 20, 2024: Oath/pledge of President and Vice President .

Anies only gave a slight smile when he learned of the accusations of Jokowi’s meddling. He did not want to comment further on the matter. “All processes are still in progress, just go with the flow,” Anies Baswedan said when approached after participating in a gathering with the DKI Jakarta Pancasila Youth MPW in Pejaten, South Jakarta, on Wednesday. Furthermore, Baswedan stated that he currently focuses on issues related to the welfare of Jakarta residents over other matters. “For us, the main issue is the well-being of Jakarta residents. It’s not about who will be the partner, that’s not the point, and the process is still long, just let it flow,” Anies Baswedan said. When you cherished this information along with you want to get more information relating to ketum parpol kim sudah Bertemu prabowo bahas pilkada 2024 kindly check out the website. Earlier, the Chairman of the Central Board of PDI Perjuangan, Djarot Saiful Hidayat, assessed that there were evidences that President Jokowi would meddle again in the 2024 local elections. Reacting to Widodo’s plan to Distribute Aid Prior to Pilkada This was regarding President Widodo’s intention to continue distributing social assistance (bansos) in the form of rice until the end of 2024. “We not only detect meddling but see it clearly and openly, in Javanese it’s clear as day,” said Djarot at the PDI-P Central Executive Office, Jalan Diponegoro, Jakarta, on Thursday. “Meaning, the involvement is very clear, very visible. It’s very evident,” he continued. Djarot Saiful Hidayat stressed that the extension of social assistance until December represents an abuse of power. PDIP Requests Election Commission and Supervisory Body to Take Action Therefore, PDI Perjuangan called on the Election Commission (KPU) and the Election Supervisory Body (Bawaslu) to address these evidences. Djarot wishes that the misuse of power by President Widodo, which occurred during the 2024 Presidential Election, will not be replicated in the 2024 Simultaneous Regional Elections. “We really ask the polling organizers, to thoroughly monitor. Including the media and the youth. Especially since the bansos will be extended until December,” he stressed.

One possibility is to endorse A. Baswedan in the upcoming election in November. “Regarding our colleagues at PDIP, we are very welcoming of working with PDIP and all parties, not just in DKI, but in other regions as well,” said Daniel Johan in Jakarta on Saturday (8/6/2024). On this occasion, PKB, along with the ex-governor of Jakarta, already holds the same goals and objectives for the Jakarta Pilkada. Therefore, it’s just a matter of time before the party led by Cak Imin, publicly supports A. Baswedan. “Pak Anies has already mentioned that with PKB, there’s no need for words; we’ve already worked together. So, the formal declaration is just a small technicality. The key issue is we are aligned in our vision. Now, we just expect the official announcement,” said D. Johan. “As for the running mate, that’s up to the Pilkada committee to determine, working on everything to a duet, including the deputy. We look forward to the Pilkada desk’s decision,” he concluded.

Budiman, a political observer from Mulawarman University (Unmul), stated that candidates running in the East Kalimantan Regional Election must be transparent. “Prospective regents in the East Kalimantan Regional Election must be transparent and free from money politics,” he said.

“One thing to watch out for in every democratic event amid the rapid digitalization and social media is the susceptibility to the spread of hoaxes and hate speech with ethnic, religious, racial, and inter-group (SARA) nuances, which have the potential to create polarization that can divide the unity of society,” said Edy in Palangka Raya, quoted from Antara, Friday (June 21, 2024). [Read More](5625096 5625037 5624160

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