Jabar Student Alliance Demands Transparency Commission
TRIBUNNEWS.COM,
JAKARTA - Rescuers Democratic Students Alliance Jabar demanded General
Elections Commission (KPU) in West Java did the transparency of all data
related to the implementation of the election of Governor (Pilgub) West
Java, 2013.
According to one member, Achyar Al-Rashid, a democratic party which took place recently met oddities. The first oddity, quikcount versions describe different outcomes. And
second, the Commission did not work professionally and effectively
proven that many people who can not vote because did not have an
invitation and voting rights.
Not
the TPS around like the people who are in hospital and under certain
conditions so that the winner is not vote for 40 percent of the total
DPT.
"Is
that a problem or KPU all candidates are indeed unworthy to be chosen,"
said Al-Rashid Achyar to the Tribune Jabar (Tribunnews Network) via
text message on Thursday (28/02/2013).
Another oddity, he said, the budget KPU sucking up to Rp 1 trillion is inversely proportional to the performance of the KPU. Moreover, the Election Commission prior to guest arrival from the USA with a reason to check the readiness of IT.
"The
third thing is a sign that there is infidelity KPU West Java that
indicated to U.S. interests would narrow the candidates are pro-people
and pro-sovereignty and elected not to try to win the West Java Cagub
candidate who has an affair with the U.S. agenda," he said.
And
rational basis over this sad, Jabar Rescue Democratic Students Alliance
called for all elements of society to occupy Jabar Jabar urged the
Commission to work independently without intervention from any party who
drowned values of real democracy.
They
also demanded that the Commission did Jabar transparency of all data on
the DPT, the amount of TPS and TPS conditions, for the sake of justice
in our beloved homeland.
"We
also demand that the Election Commission to investigate and check Jabar
irregularities occurred during election-related violations and fraud
Jabar governor candidates, especially those using public money," he said
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