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DPR Cancels Revision of Regional Election Law

JAKARTA — Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Sufmi Dasco Ahmad confirmed that the ratification of the revised Pilkada Bill would not be implemented and the Constitutional Court (MK) ruling on the Pilkada would apply. “With the revision of the Pilkada Law not being ratified on August 22 today, what will apply at the time of registration on August 27 is the result of the Constitutional Court's Judicial Review (JK) decision submitted by the Labor Party and the Gelora Party,” Dasco told reporters. Dasco emphasized that the plenary session can only be held on Thursday and Tuesday. So it is impossible for the DPR to pass the Pilkada Bill on Tuesday next week or on the Pilkada registration day. The discussion, he added, will be held in the next DPR session, which means the changes will not apply to this year's election. The ratification of the Pilkada Bill was originally planned to take place at a Plenary Meeting on Thursday morning (22/8). However, the meeting had to be postponed because the number of members present physically and online did not meet the quorum. Dasco denied having consulted with President Joko Widodo before the DPR decided to cancel the revision …

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