After a Bad Election
The legislative election was chaotic. The General Elections Commission must work harder to ensure a better presidential election, which should be less complicated.
April 21, 2009
THE chaos of the legislative election is still evident even today, specifically at the national tabulation center in Jakarta’s Borobudur Hotel. The votes come in spurts, indicating just how difficult the final tallying must be in the regions. It seems the numbers are still being disputed by the General Elections Commission (KPU) in the cities and regencies. Moreover, many problems are still unresolved at the district committee level.
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