3. Materi P2P Dalam Jaringan Teknis Permohonan Penyelesaian Sengketa

Parmas Bawaslu
26 Oct 202505:53

Summary

TLDRThis video from Bawaslu explains participatory supervisory education for 2025, focused on effective dispute resolution to ensure a dignified 2029 Election. It outlines how election disputes arise, the two complaint channels (direct office reports and the siips.go.id system), strict three-day filing deadlines, and required PSPP-form documentation. The script details verification, mediation (one-day registration followed by two days of mediation), and adjudication if consensus fails. It lists submission requirements—copies, identification, evidence, and legal representation—and clarifies who may apply (parties, candidates, campaign teams). The video closes with recommendations and a call for public monitoring to uphold electoral justice and transparency.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Disputes often arise during elections due to differences in the interpretation of rules and dynamics between participants.
  • 😀 Bawaslu plays a crucial role in resolving election disputes to maintain fairness, justice, and legal certainty in the democratic process.
  • 😀 Election dispute resolution involves handling conflicts between participants or between participants and organizers, including the KPU.
  • 😀 Disputes between election participants arise when one feels disadvantaged by another participant in the election process.
  • 😀 Disputes between participants and organizers occur when participants are dissatisfied with KPU decisions, such as decision letters or minutes.
  • 😀 The dispute resolution process includes stages like application submission, examination, deliberation, mediation, and adjudication to reach a resolution.
  • 😀 Disputes can be reported directly to the Bawaslu office or indirectly via the siips.go.id election dispute system, with a strict 3-day submission deadline after a KPU decision.
  • 😀 Proper dispute resolution applications must include required documents, such as personal identification, evidence, legal representation, and forms compliant with Bawaslu regulations.
  • 😀 Timeliness and completeness of the submitted applications are critical to ensuring they are processed according to regulations.
  • 😀 Mediation is conducted within 1 day of the application registration, and if no consensus is reached, the case proceeds to adjudication.
  • 😀 Participants in election disputes, such as political parties or individual candidates, may submit applications themselves or through a campaign team registered with the KPU.
  • 😀 Understanding the dispute resolution process ensures the election remains fair, transparent, and just, promoting public participation and cooperation with Bawaslu.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the dispute resolution process in elections?

    -The purpose of the dispute resolution process is to handle disputes that arise during the election process, ensuring fairness, transparency, and legal certainty. It aims to maintain the integrity of the election and resolve conflicts between election participants or between participants and election organizers.

  • What are the two main types of disputes addressed in the election process?

    -The two main types of disputes are: disputes between election participants, which occur when one participant feels disadvantaged by another, and disputes between election participants and election organizers, which arise when participants feel disadvantaged by decisions made by the KPU (General Elections Commission).

  • How can an application for dispute resolution be submitted?

    -An application for dispute resolution can be submitted either directly to the Bawaslu office or through the election dispute resolution system on the website siips.go.id.

  • What is the deadline for submitting a dispute resolution application?

    -The application must be submitted no later than 3 days after the KPU decision that caused the dispute.

  • What key elements must be included in a dispute resolution application?

    -A dispute resolution application must include the identity of the applicant and respondent, a description of the authority of both parties, the legal basis for the dispute, a description of facts and evidence, and the requested outcomes. It must also include details about the KPU decision being disputed.

  • What documents are required when submitting a dispute resolution application?

    -Required documents include evidence related to the dispute, personal identification, legal representation documents (if any), a special power of attorney, and a list of evidence. All files must be submitted in four copies (one original and three copies) along with a soft copy.

  • What happens if an application for dispute resolution is incomplete?

    -If the application is incomplete, the applicant is given 3 days to complete it. If the missing documents are not provided within that period, the application will not be accepted.

  • What is the purpose of the mediation process in dispute resolution?

    -The purpose of the mediation process is to bring the parties together to find a consensus or mutual agreement. It lasts for 2 consecutive days after the application is registered, and if no agreement is reached, the dispute proceeds to the adjudication stage.

  • What happens if the mediation process fails to resolve the dispute?

    -If the mediation process does not result in an agreement, the dispute moves to the adjudication stage, where a decision will be made based on the evidence and arguments presented.

  • Who can submit an application for dispute resolution in the case of disputes between election participants?

    -In disputes between election participants, the parties involved can submit applications either directly or through a registered campaign team. This includes political parties, individual candidates for the DPD (Regional Representative Council), and presidential or vice-presidential candidates.

  • What is the role of Bawaslu in the dispute resolution process?

    -Bawaslu (The Election Supervisory Body) plays a key role in mediating disputes by facilitating discussions between the parties involved. If a consensus is not reached during mediation, Bawaslu moves forward with the adjudication process to resolve the dispute.

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