By being selective in providing recommendations, DPP PAN hopes to assist the MK in resolving PHPU cases fairly and objectively.
Disputes over Legislative Election Results: Nasdem Prioritizes the Party Court, the Constitutional Court is Ready to Receive Applications
Secretary-General of the Nasdem Party, Hermawi Taslim, emphasized that the resolution of internal disputes between legislative candidates (caleg) will be focused through the Nasdem Party Court. Meanwhile, for disputes involving legislative candidates from other parties, Nasdem will follow the applicable rules by submitting an application to the Constitutional Court (MK).
"We have a strong internal mechanism for resolving disputes between Nasdem legislative candidates. The Nasdem Party Court will be the main forum for resolving this issue," explained Hermawi.
Based on MK records, in the 2019 Legislative Election (Pileg), there were 261 cases of election result disputes filed by 20 political parties. Of this number, only 13 applications were granted, while the rest were rejected (82), not accepted (122), withdrawn (10), and dismissed (34).
Applications for election result disputes can be rejected by the MK if the applicant or the application does not meet the formal requirements. In addition, the MK also has the right to reject the application if the arguments presented are not legally justified.
The registration period for election result disputes begins when the KPU determines the results of the national vote recapitulation. Applicants have 3 x 24 hours after the KPU's determination to file an objection. The MK then has 30 working days to examine and decide the case.
Thus, Nasdem demonstrates its commitment to resolving internal disputes internally. On the other hand, the MK is preparing to receive applications for disputes over the 2024 Legislative Election results and ensure that the resolution process runs according to the rules and deadlines set.
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