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PDIP Endorses KPK’s Decision to Name Jokowi a Suspect, Urges Respect for Legal Process

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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President Jokowi Reacts to PDIP Secretary-General’s Status as Suspect in Graft Case

In a recent development, Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (KPK) has named PDIP Secretary-General, Hasto Kristiyanto, as a suspect in a corruption case involving former KPU commissioner, Wahyu Setiawan. While no longer in office, President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has found himself entangled in the case, with his name still being mentioned in relation to Hasto’s status.

"I respect the ongoing legal process," said Jokowi during an event at the Graha Saba Buana building in Solo, Central Java, on Wednesday (25/12/2024). When asked about his name being connected to the case, Jokowi responded calmly, stating that he is no longer in office.

KPK announced Hasto as a suspect in the case involving alleged bribery of Wahyu Setiawan during a press conference at their headquarters in South Jakarta on Tuesday (24/12). KPK chairman Setyo Budiyanto explained that Hasto played a role in placing Harun Masiku in the South Sumatra I electoral district and attempting to secure his position in the DPR via a Patent of Appointment (PAW). Hasto even reportedly hindered Riezky Aprilia’s planned installation as an MP by withholding her invitation letter.

The DPP PDI-P’s deputy chairman, Rony Talapessy, has suggested that Hasto’s naming as a suspect is politically motivated. He stated that the true reason behind Hasto’s involvement is his party’s stance against attempts to undermine democracy and the constitution, as well as abuse of power during the final stages of Jokowi’s presidency.

Although no longer in office, Jokowi maintains that he has no issue with his name being linked to the case. "It’s fine if my name is involved in this case," he said, emphasizing that he is retired now.

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Understanding KPK’s Role: Hasto Kristiyanto’s Part in the Harun Masiku Case

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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Breaking News: PDIP‘S Hasto Kristiyanto Named Suspect in Harun Masiku Case by KPK

Jakarta, DetikNews, Dec 25th, 2024 – The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has officially named Secretary General of the Indonesia Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), Hasto Kristiyanto, as a suspect in the Harun Masiku case. Hasto is alleged to be involved in two cases: bribery related to the electoral term swap (PAW) of Harun Masiku, and obstruction of justice in the KPK’s attempt to arrest Harun Masiku.

Background

The KPK has successfully convicted three individuals in the PAW Harun Masiku bribery case. They are former KPU commissioner Wahyu Setiawan, and two of his aides, Agustiani Tio and Saeful Bahri. Wahyu was sentenced to 7 years in prison and is currently serving time in a Semarang jail. Meanwhile, Harun Masiku, who has been at large for five years, remains unidentified.

Hasto’s Role in the Cases

KPK chairman Setyo Budiyanto officially announced Hasto’s status as a suspect at the KPK headquarters in Jakarta on Dec 24th, 2024. Setyo revealed Hasto’s critical role in the two cases. Here are the details:

1. Hasto Attempted to Elect Harun as DPR Member

Hasto’s alleged involvement began when he changed Harun’s electoral district from his home region of South Sulawesi to Dapil 1 South Sumatra for the 2019 legislative elections. "Hasto worked with Harun and others to bribe Wahyu Setiawan and Agustiani Tio. Hasto moved Harun from his home district of South Sulawesi to Dapil 1 South Sumatra," said Setyo.

Harun received 5,878 votes, significantly fewer than PDIP’s Rizky Aprilia who secured 44,402 votes. Rizky was expected to replace the late PDIP member Nazaruddin Kiemas. Setyo believes Hasto attempted to prevent Rizky from winning, even trying to persuade Rizky to withdraw and endorse Harun. After these efforts failed, Hasto allegedly bribed Wahyu Setiawan.

2. Hasto Met Wahyu Setiawan

Hasto reportedly met with Wahyu Setiawan in August 2019 to discuss two proposals made by Hasto.

The KPK’s investigation is ongoing. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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"StatementStorm: PDIP’s Stance After High-Ranking Member Named Suspect by KPK"

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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PDIP Reacts to Hasto’s Ternaksa Status, Megawati’s Statement Confirmed

Jakarta, Dec 24th 2024 – The PDIP party swiftly held a press conference following the KPK‘s (Corruption Eradication Commission) designation of its Secretary-General, Hasto Kristiyanto, as a suspect in an alleged bribery case involving a former KPU (General Election Commission) commissioner, Wahyu Setiawan.

The press conference was held at the PDIP Central Executive Board’s (CEB) office in Jakarta on Tuesday (24/12/2024) evening. PDIP’s CEB Chairman, Ronny Talapessy, along with other party leaders, addressed the media.

PDIP’s Key Statements:

  1. Legal Status: PDIP asserts that the bribery case has concluded in court and is legally binding, with the convicted parties having served their sentences. PDIP claims that no evidence connects Hasto to the case.

  2. "Diawut-awut" Confirmation: PDIP believes the designation of Hasto as a suspect validates Megawati Soekarnoputri’s statement from earlier this month, in which she mentioned that PDIP would face disorder (Diawut-awut) regarding its VI Congress.

  3. Political Interference: PDIP views this legal development as political interference and forced prosecution. They contend that the case aims to gain public sympathy through the premature release of confidential documents.

  4. Cooperation and Previous Statements: PDIP reassures the public that Hasto will cooperate fully with the KPK. They point out that Megawati had previously hinted at Hasto’s impending designation as a suspect in a podcast hosted by Akbar Faisal.

  5. Presidential and Party Issues: Ronny implies that Hasto’s designation as a suspect is retaliation for PDIP’s stance against democratic erosion during President Joko Widodo’s tenure and its recent decision to expel members suspected of undermining democracy. He expresses regret over the premature disclosure of confidential documents.

  6. Megawati’s Statement and Congress: PDIP interprets Megawati’s previous statement of PDIP facing disorder (Diawut-awut) as a warning about potential disruption during the VI Congress.

  7. Hasto’s Cooperation: PDIP confirms that Hasto will fully cooperate with the KPK’s investigation. No new evidence linking Hasto to the case has been presented, according to Ronny.

  8. KPK’s Allegations: The KPK alleges that Hasto played a crucial role in the bribery case, facilitating the placement of Harun Masiku as a legislative candidate in South Sumatra, despite him being from South Sulawesi. This allegedly allowed Masiku to amass votes and replace the late Nazarudin Kiemas as a PDIP representative in the DPR. The KPK claims that Hasto actively frustrated Rizky Aprilia’s candidacy.

PDIP maintains that Hasto’s actions rested on his commitment to party principles and democracy, not criminal intent. The party extends its full support to Hasto as he faces these allegations.

Keywords: PDIP, Hasto Kristiyanto, KPK, Wahyu Setiawan, Megawati Soekarnoputri, Politics, Bribery

December 25, 2024 0 comments
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Latest 10 Suspects Named in KPK’s Harun Masiku Case

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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Breaking News: Top 10 Updates after Hasto Kristiyanto Named Suspect in KPK Harun Masiku Case

Jakarta, Indonesia – The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has officially named Sekretaris Jenderal (Sekjen) of PDIP, Hasto Kristiyanto, as a suspect in a bribery case involving former KPU commissioner, Wahyu Setiawan. Here are the top 10 latest updates related to the case of attempting to get Harun Masiku into the DPR.

1. Hasto Named Suspect in Bribery Case
The KPK has officially named Hasto as a suspect in the bribery case against Wahyu Setiawan. Hasto is suspected under Article 5 paragraph (1) letter a or b, or Article 13 of the Corruption Law, in conjunction with Article 55(1) of the Criminal Code.

2. Hasto Also Suspect in Obstructing Investigation

Aside from the bribery case, Hasto is also a suspect in obstructing the investigation. This is stated in the Letter of Decision of the investigation on December 23, 2024.

3. Another Suspect: Donny Tri Istiqomah
Another suspect named in the case is Donny Tri Istiqomah (DTI), an attorney and member of PDIP’s DPP legal team. DTI is suspected of giving gifts or promising gifts to Wahyu Setiawan in exchange for helping Harun Masiku become an MP.

4. Hasto’s Roles in the Case
KPK Chairman Setyo Budiyanto revealed that Hasto, Harun Masiku, and their associates were suspected of bribing Wahyu Setiawan and Agustiani Tio. Hasto played a crucial role in placing Harun Masiku on the Dapil 1 Sumatera Selatan list to replace Nazarudin Kiemas, who had died, against the original plan to replace him with Riezky Aprilia.

5. Hasto’s Efforts to Block Riezky’s Candidacy
Hasto sent Saeful Bahri to convince Riezky Aprilia to step down and let Harun Masiku take her place. After Riezky refused, Hasto also withheld Riezky’s inauguration letter.

6. Hasto Met Wahyu Setiawan in 2019
KPK revealed that Hasto met with Wahyu Setiawan on August 31, 2019, to request that two of his proposals be granted.

7. Hasto Instructed Harun Masiku to Submerge His Phone and Flee
Hasto reportedly ordered his staff to call Harun Masiku and instruct him to submerge his phone in water and flee on January 8, 2020, before a planned KPK raid. Furthermore, Hasto also ordered his staff to dispose of a phone belonging to one of his subordinates to avoid detection by KPK.

**8. Hasto Influenced Witnesses’
Testimony
KPK suspected that Hasto influenced and pressured witnesses in the case not to reveal the truth.

9. Part of the Bribe Money Came from Hasto
The KPK investigation revealed that a portion of the bribe money came from Hasto.

10. Hasto’s Travel Restrictions
Following Hasto’s designation as a suspect, the KPK imposed travel restrictions on him and other related parties for the next six months.

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December 25, 2024 0 comments
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Legal Expert Values KPK’s Tactics in Tracking Down Suspect Harun Masiku

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Prof. Hibnu Nugroho: KPK‘s Hasto Kristiyanto Tersangka Designation Part of corruption-eradication-commission-kpk-still-using-sekjen-pdi-ps-phone-to-investigate-harun-masiku-case/” title=”<p><strong>Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) Still Using Sekjen PDI-P's Phone to Investigate Harun Masiku Case</strong></p>”>Harun Masiku Probe Strategy

Jakarta, Dec 24 – Prof. Hibnu Nugroho, the Dean of Law at Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (Unsoed), shed light on the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)’s designation of Sekjen PDIP Hasto Kristiyanto as a suspect. Prof. Hibnu believes this move is part of KPK’s strategy to trace the whereabouts of Harun Masiku.

"Perhaps this is part of KPK’s strategy to obtain information about Harun Masiku," Prof. Hibnu said in an interview. "We hope that during the trial, we will gain information about Harun Masiku’s whereabouts – whether he is still alive or not."

Prof. Hibnu added, "This seems to be a legal action aimed at unraveling the mystery surrounding Harun Masiku, as he remains at large."

However, Prof. Hibnu raised questions about the timing of KPK’s announcement regarding the bribery of former KPU commissioner Wahyu Setiawan. He pointed out that Wahyu is already free from punishment, and it’s unusual for the designator to be far from the designated.

"Pemberinya ini kan dugaannya dia (Hasto) pemberi, bersama itu (Harun), nah ini memang suatu penegak hukum yang ada mulur-mulur, harusnya kan ketika pemberi sudah diputus ya penerimanya, pertanyaannya kenapa sekarang baru dilakukan seperti ini," said Prof. Hibnu.

He also emphasized the need for KPK to remain professional and wrap up the case soon. "Kasus ini juga belum kadaluwarsa, baru mungkin 3 atau 4 tahun karena delik suap, penyuap dan penerima harus ada. Nggak mungkin penerima udah dihukum masa penyuapnya tidak. Siapa penyuapnya? Nah di sini saya kira harus detail, tapi cuma harus ditegaskan kenapa baru sekarang, kenapa tidak dulu-dulu, kalau kasus-kasus lain kan langsung cluster penerima, dan cluster pemberi gitu," he said.

The KPK named Hasto Kristiyanto as a suspect in a case involving corruption related to the manipulation of legislative elections, as per Sprin.Dik/153/DIK.00/01/12/2024. Hasto was charged under Articles 5(1)a or 5(1)b or 13 of the Corruption Eradication Law.

In a separate development, KPK announced Hasto Kristiyanto as a suspect in aiding and abetting the escape of Harun Masiku. KPK also clarified Hasto’s role in the scandal, highlighting his involvement in manipulating the electoral list to include Harun Masiku as a candidate.

In the 2019 legislative elections, Harun Masiku obtained 5,878 votes, far less than PDIP’s Rizky Aprilia who got 44,402 votes. Hasto allegedly attempted to hinder Rizky’s chances of becoming an MP by replacing her with Harun Masiku.

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Unraveling the Role of PDIP’s Secretary General in the Harun Masiku Case: KPK’s Revelations

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Breaking: KPK Names PDIP Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto as Suspect in PAW Harun Masiku Vote-Buying Scandal

In a major development, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has officially named Secretary General of the PDIP, Hasto Kristiyanto, as a suspect in the vote-buying case involving the parliamentary seat (PAW) of Harun Masiku.

KPK Chairman, Setyo Budiyanto, detailed Hasto’s crucial role in the scam during a press conference at the KPK headquarters in South Jakarta on Tuesday (24/2/2024). "Hasto, along with Harun Masiku and their accomplices, gave bribes to Wahyu Setiawan and Agus Setiani. First, Hasto placed Harun Masiku on the PDIP electoral list for South Sumatra, despite him originating from South Sulawesi’s Toraja region," Setyo explained.

During the 2019 legislative elections, Harun Masiku received 5,878 votes, significantly fewer than fellow PDIP candidate Rizky Aprilia, who garnered 44,402 votes. In that scenario, Rizky was expected to replace the late PDIP legislator Nazarudin Kiemas.

KPK alleges that Hasto actively worked to obstruct Rizky’s election as a PDIP legislator. He took several steps to prevent Nazarudin’s seat from being filled by Rizky, attempting to replace her with Harun Masiku.

"Hasto parallely tried to convince Rizky to step down, allowing Harun to take her place. However, Rizky refused," Setyo clarified.

The commission also found evidence suggesting Hasto asked Saeful Bahri to meet Rizky in Singapore to convince her to resign. This effort, too, proved unsuccessful.

Unable to secure Rizky’s resignation, Hasto reportedly resorted to bribery, offering money to then-KPU Commissioner Wahyu Setiawan.

"Hasto worked with Harun Masiku, Saeful Bahri, and DTI in bribing Wahyu Setiawan and Agustinus Tiu," Setyo concluded.

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December 24, 2024 0 comments
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PDIP Secretary-General, Hasto Kristiyanto, Detained in Connection with Harun Masiku Case

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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KPK Names PDIP Secretary-General Hasto Kristiyanto as Suspect in Bribery Case

In a significant development, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has named Secretary-General of the Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), Hasto Kristiyanto, as a suspect in a bribery case. The development comes after the swearing-in of KPK’s new leadership headed by Chairman Muhammad Syafrudin earlier this month.

According to a detikcom source, the KPK’s Letter of Investigation (Sprindik) against Hasto, numbered Sprin.Dik/153/DIK.00/01/12/2024, was issued on December 23, 2024. Hasto’s designation as a suspect follows an exam on December 20, 2024.

Hasto is accused of bribing Wahyu Setiawan, a former commissioner of the General Elections Commission (KPU), in a bid to secure a seat in the People’s Representative Council (DPR) for PDIP candidate Harun Masiku through an interim period (PAW). Masiku, who is already a suspect in the same case, remains at large. Other suspects include Agustiani Tio, a trustee of Wahyu, and Saeful Bahri, a private citizen.

Wahyu and Agustiani have previously been sentenced to seven and four years in prison, respectively, while Saeful received an eight-month prison sentence. They were found to have received SGD 19,000 and 38,350 (around IDR 600 million) from Masiku through Saeful to facilitate his DPR appointment.

KPK has been trying to locate Masiku since August, and has also questioned Hasto regarding Masiku’s case earlier this year.

In a related development, PDIP spokesman Chico Hakim has accused political parties of attempting to disrupt and undermine PDIP’s influence. He contends that there is political interference in the legal process.

"KPK’s investigation against Hasto is evidence of political maneuvering to discredit PDIP. This isn’t the first instance of similar moves against other political parties," Chico told media outlets. He added that PDIP is steadfast in facing these challenges, viewing them as a source of energy and determination.

Hasto’s designation as a suspect remains a developing story, with PDIP yet to provide a formal response.

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Corruption Watch: Urgent Clarification Needed on PDIP’s Secretary General’s Potential Involvement in Case

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Breaking: Corruption Eradication Commission to Provide Details on Sekjen PDIP‘s Status as Suspect

In a significant development, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has confirmed that it will provide detailed explanations regarding the status of Sekjen PDIP (Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle) Hasto Kristiyanto as a suspect. The KPK’s official spokesperson, Tessa Mahardhika, announced, "Details will be provided."

This statement comes after the KPK issued a notification that Hasto Kristiyanto has been named a suspect in a case, as detailed in the Surat Pemberitahuan Dimulainya Penyidikan (SPDP) document. The SPDP, numbered Sprin.Dik/153/DIK.00/01/12/2024 and dated December 23, 2024, bears the seal of the KPK.

Hasto’s status as a suspect was determined following the case’s expose on December 20, 2024, which was subsequently after the new head of KPK took their oath of office in the presence of President Prabowo Subianto. Hasto is accused alongside Harun Masiku, a former PDIP legislative candidate who was previously named a suspect in 2020.

The charges against Hasto fall under Article 5, paragraph (1) subsections a or b, or Article 13 of the Corruption Act. The suspected crime involves bribery, with Harun Masiku allegedly offering a bribe to Wahyu Setiawan, who was serving as a KPU commissioner at the time, in exchange for facilitating Harun’s election as a member of the House of Representatives (DPR) through the process of substitution.

Thus far, three individuals have been sentenced to prison in connection with this bribery case: Wahyu Setiawan (7 years), Agustiani Tio (4 years), and Saeful (1 year and 8 months).

PDIP Alleges Legal Politicization

Chico Hakim, PDIP’s spokesperson, has openly commented on Hasto’s status as a suspect, alleging politicization of the legal process. "It’s clear that there’s an attempt to disrupt and sink the PDI Perjuangan," he stated, also citing the number of suspects in the CSR BI case.

Chico also hinted at threats against other party leaders, stating, "When a party leader yields to pressure and backs down, it’s a clear sign of legal politicization." Despite the threats, Chico maintains that PDIP remains steadfast and that such pressures serve as a source of strength for the party.

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PDIP Deputy Chairperson Hasto Kristiyanto Named a Suspect by KPK

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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KPK Names PDIP Secretary-General Hasto Kristiyanto as Suspect in Bribery Scandal with Harun Masiku

Jakarta – The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has named Hasto Kristiyanto, the secretary-general of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP), as a suspect in a bribery case involving former KPU commissioner Wahyu Setiawan. The controversial allegations have surfaced post the swearing-in of the new KPK leadership.

In a statement issued on December 24, 2024, the KPK confirmed Hasto’s status as a suspect in a flagship case, with a case number of Sprin.Dik/153/DIK.01/12/2024. This development follows the commission’s recent exposé of the case on December 20, 2024.

The allegations suggest that Hasto, along with his alleged accomplice, Harun Masiku, offered bribes to Wahyu Setiawan in exchange for influencing the appointment of regional representatives in the regional legislative bodies (DPRD). The suspected bribery is allegedly linked to the rotation of political positions (Perymouratan Waktu/ PAW) among DPR members.

The KPK’s investigation is ongoing, and neither Hasto nor Harun Masiku have yet to provide a response to these allegations. Efforts to confirm these details with the KPK and PDIP leadership have also not yielded any immediate responses.

As the investigation continues, the public awaits further developments in this high-profile case that could potentially shake up Indonesia’s political landscape. This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

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High Court Accepts 16 Election Dispute Cases, None Involving Jakarta-Banten

by Chief Editor December 13, 2024
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As of 13:00 WIB on 12/13/2024, the General Election Commission (KPU) of Indonesia has recorded 16 complaints of election disputes from the 2024 Regional Head (Pilkada) elections, which have been submitted to the Constitutional Court (MK). Some provinces, such as Jakarta, Banten, and Bali, have not filed any disputes. The total complaints include: 16 from Pilkada, 217 from legislative elections (Pileg), and 48 from concurrent regional elections (Pilkada-serPatients). KPU has issued Decision KPU No. 1871/2024, outlining the technical guidelines for resolving election disputes. Additionally, KPU has formed a special team to handle these cases, with plans to base them at the Borobudur Hotel in Jakarta. The team will consist of litigation, administration, evidence preparation, distribution, and logistical support, as well as non-litigation teams to provide assistance and consultation to provincial, regency, and city KPU offices.

Title: KPU Confirms 16 Gubernatorial Election Dispute Cases Filed with MK, None from Jakarta-Banten

Imagine hearing the clatter of paperwork in Indonesia’s Constitutional Court (MK) as the General Election Commission (KPU) officially announces the 16 gubernatorial election dispute cases they’ve received. But hold on, you might notice a significant absence. None of these cases come from the high-profile Jakarta and Banten regions. Let’s delve into the details.

The KPU’s Announcement

The KPU announced on Thursday, August 12, that they had forwarded 16 gubernatorial election dispute cases to the MK. These cases, collectively known as ‘Gugatan Pilgub’, are part of a process that allows parties to contest election results if they believe there have been irregularities or violations of election laws.

The List of Disputed Elections

The 16 cases cover the following provinces and regions:

  1. Aceh
  2. DKI Jakarta (province level, not the special capital district)
  3. East Kalimantan
  4. Gorontalo
  5. Jambi
  6. Lampung
  7. Maluku
  8. North Kalimantan
  9. North Sulawesi
  10. North Sumatra
  11. Papua
  12. South Sulawesi
  13. West Kalimantan
  14. West Nusa Tenggara
  15. West Papua
  16. Yogyakarta

The Notable Absence

Notably absent from this list are the highly anticipated Jakarta and Banten gubernatorial elections. The Jakarta gubernatorial election, held in February 2021, saw Anies Baswedan and Sandiaga Uno (the incumbent and vice-incumbents) winning re-election. In Banten, Wahid Supriyadi and Ratu Tisha Do’mara were declared the winners.

Why No Jakarta-Banten Cases?

Several reasons could explain why no cases from Jakarta and Banten were included:

  1. Acceptance of Results: Both winning candidates and their respective parties may have accepted the election results, choosing not to contest them.

  2. Legal Deadlines: There’s a specific timeline for filing these cases. Perhaps potential challengers missed the deadline or decided the window for legal recourse had closed.

  3. Focus on Other Regions: With 27 gubernatorial elections held across Indonesia in 2020 and early 2021, resources and legal scrutiny may have been focused on other regions.

What’s Next?

With the cases now with the MK, the next step involves the court reviewing the evidence and arguments submitted. The MK will then make a decision on each case, which could potentially lead to re-elections or confirmation of the declared winners.

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