Two Problems with Indonesia’s Election System By USEP HASAN SADIKIN
Indonesia is the most dynamic Southeast Asian country in changing its electoral system. Since the 1999 elections, the first elections…
Indonesia is the most dynamic Southeast Asian country in changing its electoral system. Since the 1999 elections, the first elections…
Larry Diamond in Liberation Technology, Social Media and the Struggle for Democracy sees social media as a technology that plays…
Social media and other online platforms are fast becoming the most important space in democracy, including in elections. Social media…
Asia-Pacific Journal of Elections and Democracy (APJED) is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal discussing various aspects of elections and democratization…
On Wednesday (18/5/2022), Smartmatic, a company that manufactures vote counting machines (VCMs) for Philippine elections, and PT Delegasi Consulting held…
Article 18 Paragraph (4) of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia stipulates that Governors, Regents, and Mayors as…
Corruption cases within political parties are no longer unfamiliar. Such as the Riau PLTU bribery case, the proceeds of which…
Voter suppression may be a new theme that has not been widely discussed in Indonesian elections. However, voter suppression is…
The government and DPR have decided not to continue the revision of the Election Law. This means that the regulatory…
The recent evaluation of the 2019 General Election resulted in a proposal to change the ballot design for the next…