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Constitutional Court of Indonesia eliminates electoral threshold for upcoming local elections

The court’s decision, announced on Tuesday, removes the previously enforced minimum vote threshold required for candidates or parties to participate in local elections. This threshold, which had been established to filter out less viable candidates and parties, was seen by critics as a barrier to democratic participation and representation. By scrapping this requirement, the court aims to foster a more inclusive electoral process and provide greater opportunities for a broader range of candidates to compete in local elections.

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KPU removes hundreds of soldiers and police from voter lists

The KPU's move comes amid growing scrutiny over electoral fairness and the need to uphold democratic standards. The removal of military and police personnel from the voter rolls aligns with regulations that prohibit active-duty military and law enforcement from participating in elections. This policy is intended to prevent any potential conflict of interest and ensure that the voting process remains impartial.