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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

A Constitutional Court judge has been accused of falsifying the results of the 2009 General Election. There have been many strange rulings in electoral disputes.

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THE Constitutional Court may be facing its biggest test yet. Barely had the case of electoral vote manipulation involving two legislators been resolved than another case has put the court on the spot. The General Election Mafia Working Committee, established by the House of Representatives (DPR) two weeks ago, has exposed the role of former Constitutional Court judge Arsyad Sanusi in the falsification of the 2009 general election results.

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