Online Hearing Facilities at the MK are Available to All Parties
Online hearing facilities at the MK are not only intended for legislative candidates, but also for the respondent (KPU), providers of information (Bawaslu), and witnesses. This makes it easier for them to provide information and present witnesses from the regions.
Fajar Laksono Suroso, Spokesperson for the MK, ensured that the MK will provide the same treatment to all hearing participants, both those who attend physically at the MK and online. The MK has prepared officers to assist with technical matters and oath administrators at the minicourt.
Coordination with the rectors and deans of the campus organizing the remote hearing has also been carried out to ensure the smooth running of the trial process.
The Network Becomes a Challenge
The MK acknowledges that in the remote trial process, there are often obstacles related to unstable internet connections. In addition, there is a problem when hearing participants use the Zoom Meeting application and run out of internet data quotas. To overcome this problem, the MK has prepared a minicourt prepared by the technology and information team to ensure that a more stable internet connection can be used by the parties involved in the trial process.
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