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Court rules woman can become Yogyakarta sultana

Marguerite Afra Sapiie (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Fri, September 1, 2017

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Court rules woman can become Yogyakarta sultana Dozens of Yogyakarta Palace royal servants and search and rescue staff carry offerings to be thrown into the sea on April 27, 2017. The offerings include batik, which signifies the coronation anniversary of Hamengkubuwono X. (JP/Tarko Sudiarno)

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he Constitutional Court has ruled in favor of a judicial review petition challenging the 2012 law on Yogyakarta’s special status, paving way for Sultan Hamengkubuwono X of the Yogyakarta customary sultanate to make his daughter a successor.

Chief justice Arief Hidayat told the hearing on Thursday the court had scrapped a "discriminative" provision in Article 18 (1), Point M of the law, as requested by the plaintiffs, the royal servants of the Yogyakarta Palace.

The article stipulated that gubernatorial candidates of Yogyakarta should submit a curriculum vitae outlining their education record and the occupation of their siblings, wife and children to the Yogyakarta Provincial Legislative Council.

Under its special status, the sultan is the ex-officio governor of Yogyakarta.

"The phrase 'education records, occupation ... of siblings, wife and children' has contradicted the 1945 Constitution," Arief read out the ruling.

The plaintiffs disputed the term "wife" in the provision, as it implied that only men could take the governor seat, hence also meaning only the male lineage of the royal family can take the reign of the sultan.

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Hamengkubuwono, who became the sultan in March 1989, has five daughters and no sons. In 2015 he issued a sabdaraja (king’s proclamation), naming his eldest daughter, Gusti Kanjeng Ratu (GKR) Mangkubumi, as the crown princess.

Yogyakartans criticized the move, saying the position of sultan was only for men, as it was part of the tradition of the Javanese Palace, hence Hamengkubuwono's younger brother should be his successor. (bbs)

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