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Jakarta court overturns order to delay 2024 elections

The Jakarta High Court's decision, after an appeal by the General Election Commission, will ease political uncertainty in the world's third-largest democracy, and means the February 2024 elections should be able to go ahead as scheduled. 

Reuters
Jakarta
Tue, April 11, 2023

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Jakarta court overturns order to delay 2024 elections A foreign envoy participates in a briefing on the 2019 elections at the General Elections Commission (KPU) headquarters in Jakarta on April 2, 2019. Sixteen political parties are standing in the 2019 parliamentary elections. (JP/Seto Wardhana)
Indonesia Decides

The Jakarta High Court on Tuesday overturned a lower court's controversial order to delay the 2024 presidential and general elections by two years, arguing it had overstepped its jurisdiction and had no authority to make the decision. 

The Jakarta High Court's decision, after an appeal by the General Election Commission, will ease political uncertainty in the world's third-largest democracy, and means the February 2024 elections should be able to go ahead as scheduled. 

Deciding chief judge Sugeng Riyono said the Central Jakarta district court in its ruling last month had no authority or competence to deliberate on the matter. 

The March 2 ruling stunned many politicians and members of the public in Indonesia, after it ordered all election activities be stopped because of a complaint by an obscure party whose application to run was denied. 

Responding to the decision, KPU chairman Hasyim Asy'ari, in a text message to reporters said "Alhamdulillah (Thank God) the 2024 election is going ahead."

Coordinating Political, Legal and Security Affairs Mahfud MD said on Tuesday the KPU must work faster and carefully to ensure polls are held in February 2024 as scheduled, responding to a court overturning a lower court order in March to delay the ballot.

 

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