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PDIP’s Plan for a Constitutional Coalition After the Presidential Threshold Vanishes

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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PDIP Responds to MK’s Ruling: Proposes Constitutional Engineering via Party Coalition

Following the Constitutional Court’s (MK) decision to abolish the presidential threshold, which required a minimum of 20% of DPR seats or 25% of valid national votes in the previous election for presidential candidates, the opposition Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) has issued a response.

In compliance with the MK’s ruling, PDIP’s Chairman, Said Abdullah, initially pledged full obedience. However, he also highlighted the MK’s consideration to allow political engineering regarding presidential candidate nominations.

"Regarding this ruling, we, as a political party, fully submit and comply, as the MK’s decision is final and binding," Said told reporters on Thursday (2/1/2025). However, he noted that the MK had instructed the government and the DPR to regulate, through a new law, a system that would prevent an excessive number of presidential candidates, potentially undermining the direct election of the president and vice president by the people.

Said, who also serves as the Chairman of the DPR’s Budget Agency, suggested that the nomination process for presidential candidates and running mates could still involve cooperation or coalition between political parties, with non-parliamentary parties also included, as instructed by the MK.

"All political parties have the right to propose presidential and vice-presidential candidates, not based on their DPR seat or valid national vote percentage, but through cooperation or coalition among parties, as long as it does not lead to party dominance," Said explained. He believes this system can be established through constitutional engineering, as directed by the MK, involving all parties, including those without DPR representation.

PDIP aims to strengthen political support in the DPR for the elected presidential and vice-presidential candidates. According to Said, this can be achieved without compromising each party’s right to nominate presidential and vice-presidential candidates.

"The spirit of our deliberations on Article 222 of the Election Law in the DPR is to solidify political support for the elected presidential and vice-presidential candidates to facilitate their policy agenda, budget, and legislation," Said concluded.

Furthermore, PDIP proposed constitutional engineering to tighten the qualifications for presidential and vice-presidential candidates. According to Said, these qualifications could be evaluated by state institutions or representatives of public figures.

"The MK’s ruling on constitutional engineering can also be carried out by setting qualifications for presidential and vice-presidential candidates, such as leadership, public role experience, knowledge of governance, and integrity record," Said suggested. He proposed that these evaluations be conducted by representatives of state institutions and public figures as part of the qualification process for presidential and vice-presidential candidates.

The MK’s ruling in Case No. 62/PUU-XXI/2023, read out by Chief Justice Suhartoyo on Thursday (2/1/2025), declared that Article 222 of Law No. 7 of 2017 on General Elections, which established the presidential threshold, is inconsistent with the 1945 Constitution and has no legal force. The MK granted all requests in the case.

In its consideration, the MK suggested that the government and the DPR revise the Election Law to regulate the number of presidential and vice-presidential candidates, preventing excessive nominations from undermining the direct election process by the people.

This article is derived from a news report published by Detik and has been edited for clarity and SEO optimization.

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Celebrating New Year 2025: Gaya Titiek Soeharto, Prabowo, and Anggun Unveil Batik Tradition

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Headline:

"Titiek Soeharto and Prabowo Subianto Ring in 2025 Together, Fans Hope for Reconciliation"


Article:

In a heartwarming display of unity, Titiek Soeharto and President Prabowo Subianto celebrated New Year’s Day 2025 together, sparking hope for reconciliation among their fans. The former couple, who divorced in 1998, still maintains a close relationship, as seen in their latest public appearance together.

Titiek took to Instagram to share a family photo from their New Year’s celebration, featuring herself, Prabowo, and their son, Didiet Hediprasetyo. Prabowo and Didiet, both dressed in batik shirts and pants, struck a pose alongside Titiek, who looked elegant in a blue asymmetric batik blouse paired with a dusty-colored wrap and matching stole.

"Jkt, 1 Jan 2025," Titiek captioned the photo. "SELAMAT TAHUN BARU 2025. Semoga tahun ini membawa berkah utk kita semua. Aamiin… 🤲🤲"

While Titiek’s caption was simple and featured only a New Year’s greeting, many netizens couldn’t help but express their hope for a reunion between the former couple. "2025 = go public 😎👊🏼," one user commented, while another wrote, "Setelah sekian lama ga liat satu frame sama Bapak, akhirnya pagi di 1 Januari 2025 ngeliat lagii… Pagii yang bahagiaaa😍😍."

Titiek and Prabowo have been spotted together several times since the 2024 presidential election, fuelling speculation about a potential reunion. Fans of the former couple have long wished for a reconciliation, and it seems their hopes have been reignited by the recent shared moments between Titiek and Prabowo.

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Golkar Secretary Shocked by MK’s Proposal to Lower Presidential Threshold to 20%

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Headline: Shocking Ruling: Indonesia’s Constitutional Court Abolishes Presidential Threshold for Presidential Candidates

Article:

In a monumental and unexpected decision, Indonesia’s Constitutional Court (MK) has ruled to abolish the presidential threshold, a requirement that had been in place since 2017. This decision is set to significantly alter the political landscape of the world’s fourth most populous country as it heads towards the next presidential election.

The MK, chaired by Suhartoyo, delivered the verdict in a session held at the court’s headquarters in Jakarta on Thursday, January 2, 2025. The ruling addressed Case No. 62/PUU-XXI/2023, granting all of the petitions put forth by the applicants.

The abolished presidential threshold, set at 20% of the total seats in the House of Representatives (DPR) or 25% of the national valid votes in the previous election, was a key requirement for candidates seeking the presidency and vice presidency. The threshold was implemented to ensure that presidential candidates had broad-based support, endeavoring to foster a robust and effective presidential system.

Sarmuji, the Secretary General of the Golkar Party, expressed his surprise at the MK’s decision. "We are startled by this MK ruling, given that their previous 27 rulings on this matter had consistently upheld the presidential threshold," he stated, adding, "Both the MK and the legislation have always agreed that the threshold was necessary to strengthen the presidential system."

The MK’s judgment declared that the provisions of the 2017 Election Law concerning the presidential threshold were unconstitutional, as they contravened the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. In effect, this reverses a significant regulatory hurdle that had previously been in place to vet presidential hopefuls.

The removal of the presidential threshold is expected to open up the playing field for the next presidential election, potentially changing the dynamics of Indonesia’s political scene. However, the practical implications and potential challenges that may arise from this decision remain to be seen.

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Abolishment of 20% Nomination Threshold: A New Path for Indonesian Presidential Candidacy” OR “No More 20% Barrier: A New Road to Indonesian Presidency

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Headline: Constitutional Court Strikes Down Presidential Threshold for Election Candidates

Article:

In a landmark decision, Indonesia’s Constitutional Court (MK) has abolished the controversial 20% threshold of parliamentary seats or 25% of the national valid votes as a prerequisite for presidential candidates and their running mates. The MK, led by its Chairman Suhartoyo, announced this ruling in the Permata Building on Thursday (2/1/2025), granting all participating political parties an equal opportunity to propose presidential candidates.

The court justified its decision by declaring that the aforementioned criteria in Law No. 7 of 2017 concerning General Elections contravene the 1945 Indonesian Constitution and thus lack legal binding force. The MK further proposed that the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) and the government revisit and amend this law accordingly.

In its ruling, the MK reasoned that the threshold system has proven ineffective in simplifying the number of participating political parties in elections. Moreover, the MK highlighted that the existing threshold favours parties already represented in the House. Saldi Isra, Vice-Chairman of the MK, expressed concerns that the retention of such a threshold could lead to calamitous consequences, including presidential elections with only one candidate or uncontested booths.

The MK advised the DPR and the government to reconsider the existing rules, suggesting that the proposal of presidential candidates should no longer be based on the threshold system. As a deterrent, the MK proposed that political parties that choose not to nominate candidates could face sanctions, including disqualification from the next presidential election.

"Partai politik peserta pemilu, sepanjang telah dinyatakan sebagai peserta pemilu, dapat mengusulkan pasangan calon Presiden dan Wakil Presiden," said Saldi, adding that the number of proposed candidates could potentially equal the number of participating parties.

This ruling, brought upon by case number 62/PUU-XXI/2023, has opened up new avenues in Indonesia’s electoral landscape, ushering in an era of greater inclusivity and equality for all participating parties.

(maa/dhn)

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Presidential Nomination Threshold Eased: MK Scraps 20% Requirement

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Headline: Constitutional CourtDeclares Presidential Threshold in current Election Law Unconstitutional

Subhead: The Constitutional Court (MK) has ruled that the 20% presidential threshold, as stipulated in Article 222 of Law Number 7 of 2017 on General Elections, is unconstitutional.

Article:

In a landmark decision, the Constitutional Court (MK) has struck down the 20% presidential threshold requirement for candidates in Indonesia‘s general elections. The Court, led by Chief Justice Suhartoyo, announced its decision on Thursday, January 2, accepting a petition filed by Enika Maya Oktavia in case number 62/PUU-XXII/2024.

"The Court grants the petitioners’ request in full," Chief Justice Suhartoyo declared while reading the verdict. The Court also ruled that the presidential candidacy nomination process should not be based on the share of seats in the House of Representatives (DPR) or national valid votes.

In its ruling, the Constitutional Court found that Article 222 of the Election Law contradicts the 1945 Constitution and is therefore not legally binding. The Court ordered that its decision be published in the State Gazette as appropriate.

Two of the nine constitutional justices, Anwar Usman and Daniel Yusmic, dissented from the majority opinion. They argued that the petitioners lacked legal standing, suggesting that the Court should not have proceeded with the main issue of the petition.

The petitioners had challenged Article 222 of the Election Law, which sets a presidential threshold at 20% of DPR’s seats or 25% of national valid votes. This provision requires political parties or coalitions to meet these criteria to nominate a presidential candidate.

"Presidential candidates shall be nominated by political parties or coalitions that have secured at least 20% of DPR’s seats or 25% of national valid votes in the previous DPR election," the article states.

The Constitutional Court’s decision is a significant development in Indonesian politics, potentially reshaping the dynamics of the upcoming presidential election. Political parties and analysts are expected to assess the implications and respond to the ruling accordingly.

(thr/gil)

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MK Rules on Four Lawsuits Challenging Presidential Candidates’ Eligibility Today

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Headline: Constitutional Court to Rule on Presidential Threshold Challenges Today

Subhead: MK to decide on four petitions contesting the presidential election threshold set by Law No. 7/2017

Article:

In a significant development today, the Constitutional Court (MK) will announce its decision on four petitions challenging the presidential election threshold outlined in Law No. 7/2017. The hearings, scheduled for 2 March, will take place at the MK Court Building in Jakarta.

The petitions, registered under case number 62/PUU-XXII/2024, were filed by Enika Maya Oktavia and Yayasan Jaringan Demokrasi dan Pemilu Berintegritas (NETGRIT) and other individual plaintiffs. The core issue revolves around the constitutional adequacy of the presidential election threshold set by Article 222 of the 2017 Election Law, which requires political parties or coalitions to secure at least 20% of the House of Representatives’ (DPR) seats or 25% of the national valid votes to nominate a presidential candidate.

In their petitions, plaintiffs argue that the threshold undermines constitutional principles of democracy and equal opportunity. The MK previously adjudicated a similar case in February 2024, with Constitutional Justice Saldi Isra upholding the constitutionality of the threshold for the 27th time after dismissing five previous challenges and rejecting the remaining ones.

The MK’s verdict today will have considerable implications for the upcoming presidential election, potentially redrawing the political landscape and affecting the eligibility criteria for presidential candidates. Stay tuned for updates as the Constitutional Court delivers its decision.

(rzr/DAL)

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Waiting for the Magic: Ahok vs. Anies

by Chief Editor January 1, 2025
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Headline:
Former Jakarta Governors Ahok and Anies Hint at Political Surprise in 2025

Byline:
Hafizh Anwar | J Jakarta, Dec 31, 2024

Article:

Two former governors of Jakarta, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, better known as Ahok, and Anies Baswedan, have hinted at a political surprise in 2025. Both have asked all parties to wait for their "main event" date.

Ahok and Anies, who were bitter rivals in the 2017 Jakarta gubernatorial election and the 2024 Indonesian legislative and presidential elections, shared this information after attending an event at Jakarta City Hall on Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan, Central Jakarta, on Tuesday (Dec 31, 2024). They appeared to be on good terms, whispering to each other during the event, and were seen laughing and smiling together.

When asked what they had discussed during their whispered conversation, neither former governor wished to reveal the details. "Pak Ahok, what did you whisper about? I’ll tell you what I whispered…," said Anies humorously, putting his arm around Ahok.

Ahok then responded, refusing to divulge what he had whispered to his former rival. "Wait until next month," Ahok said, moving closer to Anies.

"Wait, wait for our ‘main event’ date. You’ve been told to wait, so just wait," added Anies, grinning.

Anies also discussed his current relationship with Ahok. He stated that despite their differing political stances in previous elections, they now maintain a cordial relationship. "You’re the ones causing the tension," Anies said, still smiling.

Former Jakarta governor Djarot Saiful Hidayat also joined in, hinting at a surprise in the coming year. "There’s a surprise in store for next year. You’ll see," Djarot said.

The event, themed "Jakarta’s Hope Aboard", was a New Year’s Eve celebration organized by the Jakarta Provincial Government. In attendance were not only the aforementioned former governors and vice governors, but also the leading gubernatorial and deputy gubernatorial candidates of the 2024 elections, including Pramono Anung, Rano Karno, Suswono, and Kun Wardana.

All present were clad in batik attire, while the acting governor, Teguh Setyabudi, donned a traditional Betawi shirt. Upon their arrival at the City Hall’s pendopo, they were greeted with food and had a group photo taken before proceeding to their meal.

January 1, 2025 0 comments
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NASA Scientists Discover New Galaxy, Shedding Light on the Dawn of the Universe – via siarkota.com

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
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Wellesley College Astronomers Discover Galaxy Resembling Young Milky Way

In a groundbreaking discovery, a team of astronomers from Wellesley College has unveiled a new galaxy aptly named "Firefly Sparkle," offering an unprecedented glimpse into the early stages of the universe’s evolution. This remarkable find was made possible using NASA’s cutting-edge James Webb Space Telescope.

The galaxy, which bears a striking resemblance to Pleiades, the original star cluster of our own Milky Way, showcases an era when stars were young and prolific. "Imagine the Milky Way in its infancy, teeming with newborn stars like a swarm of fireflies in the night," said Dr. Ada Sterling, lead researcher of the study.

Firefly Sparkle was discovered within the NF(W)1M12 galaxy cluster, approximately 1.4 billion light-years from Earth. Its discovery is detailed in a recent publication of the journal Nature. The James Webb Telescope’s infrared capabilities allowed the team to peer through cosmic dust, revealing the galaxy’s brilliant stellar nursery for the first time.

"This discovery is a testament to the power of our new telescopic tools," Sterling noted. "We’re seeing galaxies in a whole new light, literally and figuratively."

Further analysis of Firefly Sparkle promises to shed more light on the birth of galaxies and the broader evolution of the cosmos. As our understanding of the universe continues to expand, one thing remains clear: there’s still plenty of amazing stuff out there just waiting to be discovered.

December 28, 2024 0 comments
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The Phenomenal Reach: A Compendium of Jokowi to Anies’ Riddle Videos

by Chief Editor December 28, 2024
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PDI Perjuangan Defends Former Sekjen Hasto Kristiyanto Amidst Corruption Case

In a recent turn of events, Jokowi's Stance on the 12% PPN Tax Bill"</strong></p>”>Guntur Romli, the Spokesperson (Jubir) of PDI Perjuangan, has come out in support of former Sekjen PDIP Hasto Kristiyanto, who has been named a suspect in a corruption case by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK). Romli dismissed suggestions that Hasto’s mention of the three-period debate while facing corruption allegations was a panicked move, instead attributing it to the influence of the current presidential administration.

"Using the Javanese phrase ‘nabok nilih tangan,’ Hasto was accused using someone else’s hand. The leadership of KPK today was selected and chosen during whose era? The high-ranking officials, especially the enforcers of the law, who chose and appointed them? The influence of Jokowi is still very strong," Romli stated on Friday (27/12/2024).

Hasto, following his nomination as a suspect, has recently been in the spotlight for touching on the three-period debate, suggesting that President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) indeed aims for a third consecutive term. Romli, however, believes that the current administration still bears the influence of the previous Jokowi era.

"Presidents change, but ‘Jokowi’s people’ remain in power. Hasto possesses a number of videos relevant to the three-period issue and plans to release them," Romli added.

Interestingly, Hasto is also alleged to have video evidence of significant impact, including claims of orchestrated attempts to criminalize former DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan. Guntur expects these revelations to cause a magnitude of scandal comparable to the Watergate case in the United States.

Meanwhile, Chairman of Jokowi Mania (Joman), Immanuel Ebenezer (Noel), responded to Hasto’s previous statements regarding the three-period debate. Noel believes Hasto’s comments were a result of panic following his nomination as a suspect.

"The issue of a third period is over, and we’ve already made it clear that we reject the idea. It’s not just Hasto; we’re all against it," Noel told reporters. "Hasto’s comments might have been caused by panic because he suddenly became a suspect."

Noel also emphasized that the election has already taken place, making the issue of a third term irrelevant. Moreover, President Joko Widodo has reportedly distanced himself from the three-period notion, attributing such claims to political groups seeking attention.

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Mozambique Elections: Deadly Violence Erupts Following Presidential Poll Results

by Chief Editor December 24, 2024
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Title: Mozambik Rocked by Post-Election Violence; 21 Dead in 24 Hours

In the wake of heavily contested elections, opposition-22b2219f323d1ba72ef330b3a153f916″ title=”Mozambique court upholds the governing party's presidential election …”>Mozambique has been grappling with deadly violence that has left at least 21 people, including two police officers, dead in the past 24 hours. The turmoil has unfolded in several locations across the Southeast African country,esis reports.

The country’s Constitutional Council confirmed on Monday (December 23) that the ruling party, Frelimo, which has been in power since 1975, had won the presidential election held on October 9. However, the opposition has vehemently disputed these results, triggering weeks of unrest.

In an address to the press on Tuesday (December 24), Internal Affairs Minister Pascoal Ronda disclosed that "236 serious acts of violence" had been reported across Mozambique. This wave of unrest has resulted in at least 25 injuries, including 13 police officers. Moreover, over 70 individuals have been apprehended in connection with these incidents. According to Ronda, armed groups equipped with sharp weapons and firearms have targeted police stations, polling centers, and other public infrastructure.

In the capital, Maputo, clashes between protesters and police have been reported, with heavy police patrols using armored vehicles to contain unrest in the city center, where hundreds of civilians have taken to the streets. In the aftermath of the Council’s announcement, barricades were set alight on major roadways, engulfing the city in thick smoke. This came just hours after President-elect Daniel Chapo of Frelimo was confirmed as the winner of the election, with his main rival, Renamo’s candidate Venancio Mondlane, alleging widespread election fraud.

In the chaos, scores of shops, banks, supermarkets, gas stations, and public buildings have been looted, with some set ablaze and reduced to smoldering ruins.

(isa/isa)

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