Towards Nationwide Simultaneous Regional Elections in 2021: The Substance and Strategy for Revising Law No. 1 of 2015
Law No. 1 of 2015 affirms that regional elections (pilkada) shall be conducted democratically and based on the principles of…
Law No. 1 of 2015 affirms that regional elections (pilkada) shall be conducted democratically and based on the principles of…
The provision requiring a 30 percent quota for women on candidate lists under Law No. 10 of 2008 and Law…
The 2014 Legislative Election was scheduled to take place in 49 days, on 9 April 2014. This election would involve…
The authority of Indonesia’s Constitutional Court (Mahkamah Konstitusi – MK) in resolving disputes over regional election results has often been…
The administration of elections in Indonesia has become increasingly complex rather than more streamlined. Lawmakers have often followed a linear…
The primary objective of state financial assistance to political parties is to safeguard their independence. When political parties rely heavily…
Kemitraan, Perludem, Manikaya Kauci Bali, Kopel Makassar, and Kemitraan Integritas Yogyakarta conducted a study on political party finance regulations as…
Although Election Supervisory Committees (Panwas Pemilu) have long been an integral part of Indonesia’s electoral administration, their existence has consistently…