Kaka Suminta stressed that to avoid any suspicions of lobbying by prospective regent and deputy regent pairs related to administrative verification, the central KPU needs to intervene. “There must be oversight from the central KPU,” said Kaka. He added that to avert any clandestine attempts at committing fraud during administrative verification, the central KPU should enforce strict oversight. “If pairs do not pass administrative verification, they should not be given any leeway that could damage democracy,” he said.
**Realize a Good Pilkada** Because of the many ‘dawn attacks’ in the last election, Warits reminded that this Pilkada must be protected together, synergized together to be honest, fair, and safe from all fraud. “Yes, we must guard it together. Because it is impossible for Bawaslu alone, the KPU only has six people with its secretariat in each sub-district. Three PPS, three PPS secretariat. They have six people plus seven PKD members, seven people in each village guarding sub-districts with thousands of residents, even tens of thousands. To guard against ‘dawn attacks,’ it’s impossible to handle alone. Therefore, it must be guarded together,” Warits advised. Warits said that citizens can only vote in the Pilkada if their mental condition is not insane or they are sane. This means that those who can vote are those who think and are normal. “Do not let the thoughts of the people who can vote be bought at a very cheap price, even cheaper than a chicken. That is an insult to the people. Because those who cannot think should not vote. For example, insane people are regulated by law and should not be included in the DPT. Thus, synergy among all of us is necessary to realize a better Pilkada. I think it’s important,” he stated.
Political observer Budiman from Mulawarman University (Unmul) stated that candidates running in the East Kalimantan Regional Election should be transparent. “Prospective regents in the East Kalimantan Regional Election must be transparent and free from money politics,” he said.
International Cooperation
Corruption frequently transcends national boundaries, including facility networks that can be challenging to take apart. Acknowledging this, Prabowo’s government prepares to improve global collaboration in the battle versus corruption. By functioning carefully with other countries and worldwide organizations, the administration aims to locate and prosecute people involved in transnational corruption systems.
Participatory supervision itself, Warits stated, is the activity of ensuring the process of Pilkada stages by collecting data, information, and inventorying findings related to the implementation of the Pilkada by independent and non-partisan community groups or organizations. “Participatory supervision aims to ensure the conduct of honest, fair, clean, and transparent elections whose results can be accepted by all parties, both Pilkada participants and the wider community,” explained Warits.
Meanwhile, Sandiaga admitted that there has been no directive from the PPP Central Executive Board (DPP) to run in the Jakarta Regional Election, but he expressed his readiness if assigned. “There has been no directive from the PPP leadership, so I, as a soldier, am ready to be assigned anywhere,” he said
Involving the general public and Civil Culture
Prabowo comprehends that the government can not fight corruption alone. His management plans to urge public reporting of corrupt methods and strengthen partnerships with NGOs committed to removing corruption.
1. February 27—November 16, 2024: Notification and registration of election observers
2. April 24—May 31, 2024: Submission of the list of potential voters
3. May 5—August 19, 2024: Fulfillment of requirements for independent candidate pair support
4. May 31—September 23, 2024: Updating and compiling the voter list
5. From August 24—26, 2024: Announcement of candidate pair registration
6. August 27—29, 2024: Registration of candidate pairs
7. From August 27—September 21, 2024: Review of candidate requirements
8. On September 22, 2024: Determination of candidate pairs
9. September 25—November 23, 2024: Campaign period
10. On November 27, 2024: Voting day
11. November 27—December 16, 2024: Vote counting and recapitulation of vote results
“The latest data indicates that in DKI, the message is similar to the last presidential election, sustainability rather than change, and this is very beneficial for Mr. Anies as the incumbent because he can represent continuity,” said Sandiaga at the Parliament Complex, Senayan, Jakarta, Thursday (June 13, 2024)
Anies feels that something has been missing from Jakarta and stated that what has been removed needs to be restored. “Restoring what has been lost, restoring what has been diminished, and restoring what has been cut,” said Anies
Of the many Pilkada stages, Warits disclosed that all stages have vulnerable points for supervision. “The points are in many aspects, right now in the Voter List Update (Pantarlih) stage, later in the candidacy stage. Candidacy must also be supervised, as well as the campaign stage. Campaigns must not violate regulations and must especially avoid intimidation. There should be no intimidation from authorities or election officials who get involved. They must not force people to direct or win certain candidates. I think we must protect this together,” Warits explained.
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