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One or the Other, Not Both

Tuesday, July 2, 2002

Most poll respondents believe TNI and Police personnel have no right to vote or be voted for in general elections.

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TNI and police personnel are being offered the opportunity of becoming members of parliament. The Bill on General Elections tabled by the government and currently being debated in the parliament offers such a prospect. Articles 24 and 93 of the Bill allow servicemen not only a vote, but also to stand as candidates in general elections.

The Bill on General Elections has now become a topic of controversy. The majority of TEMPO poll respondents, for

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