PKB Expects PDIP to Lead the Rollout of 2024 Election Fraud Inquiry Rights – 2024-03-31 06:10:40

Member of the DPR from the National Awakening Party (PKB) faction, Luluk Nur Hamidah, conveyed the interruption of submitting the right to inquiry. (MI/SUSANTO)

The National Awakening Party (PKB) hopes that the PDI Perjuangan will lead the plan to roll out the right to investigate fraud in the 2024 election.

“What we hope is that PDIP can be the leader of this right of inquiry,” stressed PKB DPP Chair Luluk Nur Hamidah, at the Indonesian DPR Building, Jakarta, Thursday (28/3).

Luluk explained that the reason the right of inquiry had not yet been implemented in the DPR was because procedurally the right of inquiry had not been submitted. Then, PKB, said Luluk, even though it had voiced and pushed for the right to inquiry, it could not act on its own.

“So the official requirements according to the MD3 Law must be a minimum of 25 people, and then from different factions,” he stressed.

“If you just fulfill the procedural requirements, there is absolutely no difficulty. “But to guarantee that this right of inquiry proposal will be successful and supported by a majority vote, now, like it or not, we have to calculate carefully to ascertain who the majority power is that is part of this right of inquiry proposal,” he added.

Luluk explained that the idea of ​​the right to inquiry first emerged from PDIP, from the PDIP presidential candidate, so his party hoped that the party led by Megawati Soekarnoputri would become the leader of the right to inquiry.

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“Because they will be the winners of the 2019-2024 elections. The winner of the election is PDIP. And PDIP also has great power in parliament. “So if we combine them, we will become the majority,” he said.

“If then the three factions PKB, PKS or NasDem plus PDIP plus for example PPP, this will automatically be leading. “So, we are waiting for that momentum,” added Luluk.

Luluk admitted that his party was still trying to roll out the right to inquiry in various ways.

Luluk emphasized that his party had not given up and had not withdrawn from the plan to roll out the right to inquiry.

“Because of what? This is what we need. There are so many public questions related to issues of honesty, then issues of justice, not to mention allegations of violations of the law committed by the government, for example, so that there is the practice of “abuse of power in the use of state resources,” he stressed. (Z-6)

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