1. Materi P2P Dalam Jaringan Teknis Pencegahan Pelanggaran dan Sengketa Proses Pemilu

Parmas Bawaslu
26 Oct 202507:34

Summary

TLDRThis video focuses on the importance of participatory supervisory education for ensuring a fair and honest election process in Indonesia. It highlights Bawaslu's role in preventing election violations through various strategies, including identifying vulnerabilities, increasing public awareness, fostering community participation, and enhancing cooperation with stakeholders. By emphasizing prevention and collaborative efforts, Bawaslu aims to strengthen integrity and citizen involvement in overseeing elections. The video also discusses the challenges faced during each stage of the election and encourages collective responsibility to uphold democracy and electoral justice for the 2029 elections.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Elections in Indonesia are mandated by the 1945 Constitution and governed by Laws No. 7 of 2017 and No. 10 of 2016, ensuring direct, honest, and fair voting to protect political rights and establish a sovereign government.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Bawaslu (the General Election Supervisory Agency) plays a critical role in preventing election violations and resolving disputes during the election process.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Bawaslu emphasizes a prevention-oriented supervisory approach, focusing on direct supervision, community involvement, and media publication.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Prevention efforts are supported by participatory supervisory education (P2P), community engagement, and digital literacy campaigns on social media to raise public awareness.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Key prevention strategies include identifying vulnerabilities, providing educational programs, encouraging public participation, and fostering institutional cooperation through memorandums of understanding (MOUs).
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Bawaslu works to increase public participation through activities like election supervisor education, participatory forums, and the establishment of supervision villages.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Cooperation with various stakeholders and institutions is central to Bawasluโ€™s prevention strategy, facilitating coordination and collaborative efforts across national and regional levels.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Bawaslu regularly publishes information through press releases, public campaigns, and media coverage to build collective awareness that preventing election violations is everyoneโ€™s responsibility.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Official documents like circulars, appeal letters, and decrees are part of Bawasluโ€™s proactive measures to prevent violations at every stage of the election process.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Additional innovative prevention activities include public consultations, cross-sector coordination meetings, and establishing complaint posts, all tailored to the regional context.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The goal is to make prevention a systematic, measurable, and participatory movement, ensuring that all citizens can contribute to upholding the honesty and integrity of the elections.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the Participatory Supervisory Education for 2025?

    -The main theme of the Participatory Supervisory Education for 2025 is 'Functioning and Moving, for a Dignified 2029 Election.' This theme focuses on strengthening election supervision and ensuring the integrity of the electoral process leading up to the 2029 elections.

  • What is the legal basis for holding general elections in Indonesia?

    -General elections in Indonesia are regulated by the 1945 Constitution, specifically Article 22E, and by Law Number 7 of 2017 and Law Number 10 of 2016. These laws outline the principles of free, fair, and secret elections to uphold citizens' political rights and sovereignty.

  • What role does Bawaslu play in preventing election violations?

    -Bawaslu, the Election Supervisory Body, plays a critical role in preventing election violations by mapping vulnerabilities, preventing money politics, and promoting public participation. It ensures that elections are honest, fair, and based on integrity by supervising election processes and addressing violations.

  • What are the key components of Bawaslu's prevention activities?

    -Bawasluโ€™s prevention activities are structured around several key components: identifying vulnerabilities, education through participatory supervisory education (P2P), community participation, cooperation with stakeholders, public publication, and issuing official documents. These steps are designed to prevent election violations and promote a fair election process.

  • How does Bawaslu map election vulnerabilities?

    -Bawaslu maps election vulnerabilities by compiling and updating an election vulnerability index, identifying potential violations at each election stage, and monitoring data related to these vulnerabilities. This helps to anticipate and prevent issues that could compromise the integrity of the election process.

  • What is the purpose of Participatory Supervisory Education (P2P)?

    -The purpose of Participatory Supervisory Education (P2P) is to educate and empower supervisory cadres across Indonesia to engage in active monitoring of the election process. This program helps to raise public awareness, provide election socialization, and promote participatory supervision to ensure that elections are transparent and fair.

  • What are the main ways in which Bawaslu promotes public participation in election supervision?

    -Bawaslu promotes public participation through activities like managing election supervisory cadres, organizing thematic lectures on supervision, establishing participatory citizen supervision forums, and developing 'supervision villages.' These initiatives foster a sense of collective responsibility among citizens to safeguard the integrity of elections.

  • How does Bawaslu use digital platforms to enhance election supervision?

    -Bawaslu uses digital platforms to engage the public through social media campaigns and digital election literacy programs. This includes creating online spaces for dialogue, sharing information, and encouraging citizen involvement in monitoring the election process.

  • Why is cooperation with various stakeholders important in election supervision?

    -Cooperation with various stakeholders, including governmental bodies, NGOs, and election monitoring organizations, is vital to strengthen the prevention of election violations. Bawaslu works with these groups through memorandums of understanding (MOUs), cooperation agreements, and coordination forums to ensure effective and coordinated oversight.

  • What innovative activities does Bawaslu use to prevent election violations?

    -Bawaslu employs various innovative activities to prevent election violations, including public consultations, cross-sector coordination meetings, community complaint posts, and creative initiatives tailored to the local context. These activities aim to engage citizens and encourage proactive oversight at every stage of the election process.

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