Noticias

PBB targets at least 8 million votes

06 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The Crescent Star Party (PBB) is targeting to garner at least 8 million votes in the upcoming legislative election, a party official has said.

“The target is aimed at achieving the electoral threshold and/or saving the party to ensure its existence,” said PBB chairman MS Kaban in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, on Thursday as quoted by Antara.

Golkar continues to air TV campaign

06 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The Golkar Party insisted on running its TV political commercials despite a moratorium banning political adverts before the scheduled period.  

Deputy secretary- general Tantowi Yahya said the party had no reason to challenge the moratorium. He said the commercials for the party’s presidential candidate Aburizal Bakrie and the party itself had continued to be screened because neither the party or the TV stations had accepted the official copy of the moratorium.

“We just know about the moratorium through media coverage,” Tantowi said on Thursday as quoted by Kompas.com.

Ballot distribution to be finished on March 20, KPU says

06 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The General Elections Commission (KPU) has said that it aims to distribute ballots to all regional elections commission (KPUD) offices across the country by March 20 although the ballot printing process is only 78 percent complete.

“By March 20, the ballots should be completely distributed,” KPU commissioner Sigit Pamungkas told The Jakarta Post on Wednesday.

Democratic Party Targets 15 Percent of House in Election

06 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Jakarta. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono’s ailing Democratic Party is targeting 15 percent of the seats in the House of Representatives after next month’s legislative elections, the party’s managing chairman said.

“We’re ready to fight,” said managing chairman Syarief Hassan. “The [party's] consolidation is already complete, so we don’t have any problems anymore.”

Dems to announce convention winner in May

05 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The winner of the Democratic Party’s presidential convention would be announced in May, a few weeks after the April 9 legislative election, due to changes in the convention’s itinerary, secretary of the convention’s committee, Lt. Gen. (ret) Suaidi Marasabessy, said on Wednesday.

The committee previously planned to wrap up the convention and announce the results by the end of April. But a new plan was forwarded by the committee to hold an additional one or two public debates after the election, Suaidi said.

Three Times a Loser, Indonesia’s Megawati Is Pivotal in Elections

05 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Blitar, East Java. As Indonesia gears up for twin elections this year, the pivotal figure is a woman in her late sixties who has been trounced all three times that she has contested for president.

Megawati Sukarnoputri dominates the opposition party that opinion polls show is likely to top the April 9 parliamentary election. She also has, if she chooses, the candidate whom polls show would sweep aside all other contenders in the presidential election three months later.

70% of ballots already distributed: KPU

04 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The General Elections Commission (KPU) has said that 70 percent of ballots for the legislative election, which will take place on April 9, have been distributed to regencies and cities across the country as of Monday.

KPU officer Susila Herry Prabowo explained that 80 percent of total ballot orders had been fulfilled, while the printing of ballots for 11 regions were still in progress.

“We hope to sort everything out today,” Herry was quoted as saying bytempo.co on Monday.

Herry said there had been printing delays as obstacles had been encountered.

MK candidates give disappointing show

04 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

For the first time, the House of Representatives Commission III overseeing legal affairs and laws is using an independent team of experts to help screen Constitutional Court (MK) justice candidates, exposing, in the process, the hopefuls’ lack of even basic legal knowledge.

Unlike previous “fit-and-proper” tests for judges and other state officials at Commission III, where lawmakers usually throw softball questions to candidates, the eight invited experts have been asking decidedly more difficult questions.

Parties may accept more donations

03 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The General Elections Commission (KPU) is allowing political parties to accept donations from legislative candidates or other third parties until April 5—marking the end of the campaign period— says KPU commissioner Hadar Nafis Gumay.

“Even though the deadline for submitting initial campaign budget reports is over, parties may still accept donations because financial transactions could still be carried out for campaign expenditures,” Hadar said in Jakarta on Sunday as quoted by Antara news agency.

Bakrie Sees Golkar Election Boost From New Order Nostalgia

03 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Jakarta. Aburizal Bakrie is busy shuttling around Indonesia to consolidate his powerful Golkar Party base ahead of the upcoming legislative elections, garnering support for his bid for the presidency.

With his background as a businessman and in government as coordinating minister for the economy, it is hardly surprising that economics is high on Aburizal’s agenda as the elections loom closer.

Rejoice! Dems’ popularity increases: SBY

02 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Democratic Party chairman President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono says the party’s popularity has continued to increase ahead of the upcoming election as a survey conducted by a credible institution placed the Democratic Party as the third-most popular party.

The President also said that according to the survey, the gap between the Democratic Party and the most popular political party was not very wide.

Gerindra reports Rp 306b campaign funds

02 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The Gerindra Party reported an additional Rp 122 billion (US$10.5 million) in campaign funds to the General Elections Commission (KPU), on Sunday. In its first report, Gerindra said it had Rp 184 billion.

“So, the Gerindra campaign fund totals Rp 306 billion in two reports filed with the KPU. The campaign funds are 100 percent from the party’s current legislative candidates,” Gerindra Party treasurer Thomas Djiwandono said as quoted by tribunnews.com.

PKS optimistic of securing top-three spot

02 Mar 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) is optimistic that it can finish in the top-three in the upcoming election despite some of its leading members being implicated in corruption or other criminal cases in the last few years.

PKS president Anis Matta said the party had held an internal survey in January and according to its results, the PKS could win quite a significant number of votes.

PKS: The media darlings

27 Feb 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

A recent survey conducted by a media monitoring company Awesometric shows that the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) was the most mentioned political party in various media between January 27 and February 26.

Based on a release made available to The Jakarta Post the PKS was mentioned more than 213,000 times on mainstream and social media during the one-month period. Second place is the Democratic Party with 203,247, followed by the Golkar Party, Gerindra and the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P).

Early political ads, campaigns banned

26 Feb 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The House of Representatives and a task force on election campaign monitoring have agreed to a moratorium on political advertisements and campaigns from broadcasting companies until the official start of campaigning on March 16.

The decision was made after a meeting between House Commission I overseeing defense, foreign affairs and information and the task force on Tuesday evening.

KPK warns incumbents against election ‘gifts’

25 Feb 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) warned political parties contesting the 2014 legislative election against accepting gratuities ahead of ballot day.

KPK spokesman Johan Budi said that the antigraft body had written to the leaders of 15 political parties, including three local parties in Aceh, warning them that their members could be prosecuted for accepting gratuities.

Dems politician drops MK candidacy

25 Feb 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Democratic Party politician Benny Kabur Harman has opted out of the Constitutional Court (MK) justice race.

Benny on Monday failed to show up at the House of Representatives building to register for the race before the 4 p.m. deadline.

Democratic Party politician Ruhut Sitompul said that Benny’s decision reflected the party’s position on nominating politicians for the post.

“The regulation in lieu of law [Perppu] clearly states that candidates should not come from political parties,” Ruhut said.

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