PENGAWASAN KAMPANYE PILKADA 2024 OLEH BAWASLU KOTA TEGAL

RADAR TEGAL TV
4 Oct 202423:17

Summary

TLDRThe talk show features Nia Nikmatul Maula and Nur Ali Saparida, the coordinator of the law, prevention, and public relations division of Bawaslu, Tegal. They discuss the upcoming 2024 Pilkada (local elections) and the role of Bawaslu in overseeing the election process. The conversation covers the importance of fair campaigning, public involvement in reporting violations, such as vote-buying and improper campaigning, and the significance of Pilkada 2024 happening concurrently nationwide. The discussion emphasizes Bawaslu's mission to ensure a transparent, regulated, and fair election for all participants.

Takeaways

  • 📅 The 2024 simultaneous regional elections (Pilkada) in Indonesia will take place on November 27, where citizens will elect governors, vice-governors, mayors, and vice-mayors across the country.
  • 🇮🇩 This Pilkada is unique because it coincides with the 2024 general elections (Pemilu), creating a year where both elections are held within months of each other.
  • 🔍 Bawaslu (Election Supervisory Body) plays a crucial role in overseeing the elections to ensure fairness, regulating the process and handling violations like money politics and campaign misconduct.
  • 🤝 There are three key institutions overseeing the elections: KPU (technical administration), Bawaslu (supervision), and DKPP (handling code of ethics violations).
  • 👀 Citizens are encouraged to report election violations, such as vote buying ('Serangan Fajar') or involvement of government officials (ASN) in campaigns, to Bawaslu.
  • ⚖️ Bawaslu monitors campaign activities to ensure compliance with regulations, including preventing manipulation, negative campaigning, and misconduct during the election period.
  • 📢 The campaign period runs from September 25 to November 23, 2024, and is a legal time for candidates to promote their vision and mission to the public.
  • 🚫 Campaigning in religious institutions, educational facilities, and government buildings is prohibited, and participants must follow strict rules outlined by KPU regulations.
  • 👥 The public can participate in election monitoring by reporting irregularities and volunteering to help Bawaslu, particularly through social media and local offices.
  • 🌐 Bawaslu actively shares election-related information and accepts reports of violations through its social media platforms, including Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.

Q & A

  • Who are the main participants in the talk show?

    -The main participants in the talk show are Nia Nikmatul Maula, the host, and Nur Ali Saparida, the coordinator of the legal, prevention, parmas, and public relations division at Bawaslu, Tegal.

  • What is the main topic of the talk show?

    -The main topic of the talk show is the oversight of the 2024 Pilkada (regional elections) campaign and Bawaslu's role in the process.

  • What are the key roles of Bawaslu in the 2024 Pilkada?

    -Bawaslu's key roles include overseeing the KPU to ensure they follow the election regulations, monitoring the candidates to ensure fair competition, and handling reports of electoral violations, such as vote-buying or misconduct during campaigns.

  • What is the significance of the 2024 Pilkada being held simultaneously across Indonesia?

    -The simultaneous 2024 Pilkada across Indonesia ensures that the terms of office for all elected officials align, simplifying governance and creating uniformity in policy implementation.

  • What are the stages of the 2024 Pilkada process currently happening?

    -The current stage of the 2024 Pilkada is the campaign period, which runs from September 25 to November 23, 2024. Candidates are allowed to present their platforms and visions to the public during this time.

  • What are the common types of electoral violations that occur during the Pilkada?

    -Common electoral violations include vote-buying (known as 'Serangan Fajar'), campaigning in prohibited areas like places of worship or schools, and government employees (ASN) participating in campaigns, which is not allowed.

  • How can the public report electoral violations during the 2024 Pilkada?

    -The public can report electoral violations to Bawaslu or its divisions at the local levels (Panwascam for subdistricts and PKD for villages), or through the social media platforms of Bawaslu, where they have complaint posts.

  • What are the concerns related to social media use during the 2024 Pilkada?

    -A significant concern is the spread of hoaxes and hate speech through social media, which can negatively impact the election process and lead to misinformation among voters.

  • What measures does Bawaslu take to prevent electoral violations during campaigns?

    -Bawaslu carries out preventative measures by closely monitoring campaigns, ensuring they follow regulations, and intervening when violations such as defamation or money politics occur.

  • How can society participate in the oversight of the 2024 Pilkada?

    -Society can actively participate by reporting any electoral violations they witness, especially during the campaign period, and by following the information shared by Bawaslu through social media for updates and guidance on the election process.

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