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KPU urges political parties to withdraw ex-graft convicts from legislative elections

The General Elections Commission (KPU) has called on political parties to withdraw ineligible ex-corruption convicts from a provisional list of candidates for next year’s legislative elections following a Supreme Court ruling that effectively makes a five-year waiting period mandatory for all former graft convicts.

Nur Janti (The Jakarta Post)
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KPU urges political parties to withdraw ex-graft convicts from legislative elections An official seals a ballot box for the 2019 elections at the warehouse of the Madiun General Elections Commission (KPU Madiun) in East Java in this undated photo. (Antara/Siswowidodo)

The General Elections Commission (KPU) has called on political parties to withdraw ineligible ex-corruption convicts from its provisional list of candidates for next year’s legislative elections following a Supreme Court ruling that effectively makes a five-year waiting period mandatory for all former graft convicts.

“The KPU has sent a letter to all political parties participating in the elections urging them to follow the ruling,” KPU commissioner Idham Kholik told The Jakarta Post on Wednesday. "I believe that political parties are already well aware of the ruling."

The court ruling was issued last week when the KPU was still assessing the eligibility of all registered legislative candidates vying for seats in the national and local legislatures next year. The KPU will announce the results early next month.

At least one political party has already removed its candidates who were no longer eligible to stand following the ruling from the KPU’s provisional list, Idham said, without revealing names or the party.

The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) said on Monday that it would pull one candidate from the race, while the Gerindra Party said last month that it had already canceled the candidacies of two politicians who were former corruption convicts, Tempo.co reported.

Read also: Political dynasties, graft leniency loom over 2024 elections

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