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Around Rp 17 trillion (US$1.1 billion) of the budget is earmarked for presidential election runoffs, if one is required. [113] Over 1.2 billion ballot papers were printed, along with 4.16 million ballot boxes. [114] According to KPU chairman Hasyim Asyari, the costs of printing the legislative ballots alone was over Rp 800 billion. [115]
From 20 to 21 October 1999, the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), the legislative branch of Indonesia, met to elect both the president and vice president of the country for the 1999–2004 term.
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The general election period is regulated in Article 6A and Article 22E of the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia and by the Law on General Elections.The presidential and vice-presidential candidate pairs are proposed by political parties or coalitions of political parties that have at least 20% of the seats in the House of Representatives (DPR) or at least 25% of the national vote from ...
He reprised his prior cabinet position in Megawati's administration but resigned on 1 March 2004 to join the race for the presidency. [22] The Democratic Party, established as a vehicle for Yudhoyono's political career by secular nationalists who saw the potential of his leadership, [ 27 ] received 7.45% of votes and 10% of DPR seats in the ...
[1] [2] For the first time in the country's history, the president, the vice president, members of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), and members of local legislative bodies were elected on the same day with over 190 million eligible voters. Sixteen parties participated in the elections nationally, including four new parties.
1 act (Law No. 11/2006 on Government of Aceh) Repeals; 3 acts (Law No. 42/2008 on Presidential and Vice-Presidential Election, Law No. 15/2011 on Election Organizing Committees, Law No. 8/2012 on DPD, DPR, and DPRD Members Election) Amended by; Government Regulation in Lieu of Law No. 1/2022 Law No. 7/2023: Status: In force