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By: Jamal Wiwoho Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Sebelas Maret University delivered in the International Conference on Rebuilding the Dignity Indonesian Political Movements held by PUSDEMTANAS Study Center, The Institute of Research and Community Service (LPPM), UNS March 19, 2014

Introduction: What is General Election? General Election is a political event held democratically and independently without any interference from government. General election is a competition to win people s support and votes in getting political positions. As a competition, a general election must be held by credible and independent institutions in order that the decisions made are for the sake of the people. General election is a complex political event which converts people s votes into political seats. Therefore, the organizers should include paid professionals who are knowledgeable, skillful, and abide by ethic codes.

Indonesian Case Institutions related to general election organization: National Election Commission (KomisiPemilihanUmum/KPU) as the organizer of general election at national level as well as regional (province, regency/city). Board of Election Supervisors (Badan Pengawas Pemilu/Bawaslu), both at national and regional levels (province, regency/city). This board functions as supervisor at each stage of the implementation of the election. Election Honor Council (Dewan Kehormatan Penyelenggara Pemilu/ DKPP). This council is in charge of any violation of the election code of conduct.

1999 election: Facts: 48 political parties 550 seats available Spending IDR 1.3 trillion Winning party: PDI Perjuangan Participation: 92.99%

2004 election: Facts: 24 political parties 550 seats available Spending IDR. 3.2 trillion Winning Party: Golkar Participation: 84.07%

2009 election: Facts: 38 national political parties 6 local political parties (Aceh) 560 seats available Spending IDR 8.5 trillion Winning party: Demokrat Participation: 70.9%

2014 election: Facts: 12 national political parties 3 local political parties 560 seats available Spending IDR 16 trillion Winning party:? Participation:?

Legislative Election Post Reformation Year Number of Seats Cost Winning Party Voters Participation 1999 550 1.3 trillion PDI Perjuangan 92.99% 2004 550 3.2 trillion Golkar 84.07% 2009 560 8.5 trillion Demokrat 70.9% 2014 560 16 trillion??

2014 Elections in Indonesia: In 2014, there will be 2 elections in Indonesia: April 9, 2014 is the legislative election to electmembers of both national and regional legislatures. Elections will be held simultaneously for members of: - People s Representative Council (DPR), - Regional Representative Council (DPD), - Regional House of Representatives Level I (DPRD I)- province level-, and - Regional House of Representative Level II (DPRD II) Kabupaten/Kota (regency) level July 9, 2014 is the presidential election to elect president and vice president.

Election Problems in 2014: 1. Doubts over the election organizer In the regulation number 15/2011 on the organization of elections, Article 11 paragraph (1) and Article 85 letter I states that members of political parties are allowed to be the organizer of election as long as they resign from their position before signing up for candidacy. This regulation has several flaws: There will be negative rumors and trust issues from the society. There is no guarantee that members of political parties are neutral. With a very short period of transition from being a political party member to becoming a non-political party, there might be dualism of perception. Members of political partiesas the organizer of the election may fail the role and function of the National Election Commission (KPU)

Election Problems 2. Media objectivity is questionable Almost all political parties own their own media, either mass media or electronic media (Surya Paloh owns Metro TV; Abu Rizal Bakri owns ANTV and TVOne; Hari Tanu Sudibyo owns RCTI, MNC, and Global; Dahlan Iskan owns Jawa Pos Group; Chairul Tanjung owns Trans TV and Trans 7). This creates the perception that these media are not neutral.

Election Problems 4. General election is held during a period of financial crisis where there is a lot of poverty. Therefore, there may be a lot of money politics issues. 5. The neutral stance of civil servants is debatable. Even though there is a prohibition for civil servants to engage in politics, some regions allow it.

Solutions for Fair, Honest, Free, and Confidential Elections Supervision from the society at every level Report any violation at every stage of election Always refer to law should there be any violation Enforcing politics with ethics