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View all search resultsFrom the timing of its online release and its substance, documentary film 'Dirty Vote' provides voters with the kind of transparent information critical to making up their minds about who actually deserves their vote.
Alicia, a 30-year-old designer who has spent half her life in Malaysia, has her weekend plans set. On Saturday, she will drive to the Indonesian embassy in Kuala Lumpur, where she will be given two ballot papers. One for picking her presidential pick, and the other to choose her legislative representative.
With just over a week left before the 2024 simultaneous elections, the government has shown its commitment to assist thousands of people with mental health disorders and disabilities across Indonesia to exercise their voting rights on Feb. 14.
While many people have updated their voter registration details to allow them to cast ballots in the area where they now live, work or study, others have been unable to do so either because of red tape, a lack of information or simply ignorance.
The Nahdlatul Ulama central executive board's (PBNU) recent leadership reshuffle of its East Java branch has sparked controversy, with many connecting the decision to the organization's alleged support for a certain 2024 presidential candidate despite its claim of being neutral in the race.