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A Lawsuit Devoid of Admiration

Monday, November 13, 2023

Anwar Usman's dismissal has strengthened the call for a material review of the Constitutional Court's recent decision. Civil society groups are getting ready to protest.

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Constitutional Court Chief Justice Suhartoyo (center), accompanied by constitutional judges M. Guntur Hamzah (left) and Daniel Yusmic Pancastaki Foekh (right), presides over the judicial review hearing on the General Elections Law, particularly regarding the age requirements for presidential and vice-presidential candidates, petitioned by Brahma Aryana, a student of Faculty of Law, Indonesian Nahdlatul Ulama University (Unusia), at the Constitutional Court (MK), Jakarta, November 8. ANTARA/M Risyal Hidayat . tempo : 173186453044.

The dismissal of Anwar Usman as Chief Justice of  the Constitution Court (MK) became new ammunition for Brahma Aryana. On Thursday afternoon, November 9, this final-semester student in the Faculty of Law at Nahdlatul Ulama Indonesia University, Jakarta, submitted an updated file requesting a judicial review of the General Election Law regarding the age requirement for presidential and vice-presidential candidates.

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