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Reasons the DPR Rejected All Supreme Court Justice Candidates

Monday, September 9, 2024

Commission III of the House of Representatives rejected all the Supreme Court judge candidates proposed by the Judicial Commission. The rejection allegedly was due to their favored candidate failed to pass.

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Candidates for Supreme Court Justices and Ad Hoc Human Rights Judges of the Supreme Court work on their papers in the Commission III room of the DPR, Parliament Building, Jakarta, August 26. Twelve candidates for Supreme Court Justices and Ad Hoc Human Rights Judges draw numbers and prepare papers before their fit-and-proper test. ANTARA/Aditya Pradana Putra . tempo : 172853479918.

THE internal meeting of Commission III of the House of Representatives (DPR), which oversees legal affairs on Tuesday, August 27, 2024, was intense. The Commission’s leadership asked for the factions’ final decision on the fit-and-proper test process of judge candidates proposed by the Judicial Commission. There were nine candidates for the Supreme Court justices and three candidates for ad-hoc human right judges. Some facti

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Mohammad Khory Alfarizi and Lani Diana contributed to this article. 

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