When a Woman with Disabilities Becomes Panwaslih Chairwomen and Has Vast Experience
There are no barriers to activities for Rahmah Rusli. Despite having physical limitations, it does not make her have to confine her intentions in working and organizing like women in general
Race Cheating: Starting the Campaign Before Its Time
The simultaneous general elections to be held in 2024 are just months away. Supporters are starting to close ranks. They began to strengthen volunteers, communities, and WhatsApp groups.
Hoaxes Targeting Vulnerable Groups
The chairman of the Indonesian Anti-Hoax Society, Septiyah Eko Nugroho, previously revealed that the millennial generation, or the generation born between the 1980s and 2000s, is the generation considered the most vulnerable to "swallowing" fake news and hoaxes
Take a Voice When the NIK is Profiteering by Party Wayward Officials
Nyanyak Marawan Putri, a citizen journalist from Pidie Jaya, Aceh Province, never think that her identification number (NIK) was being used by one of the wayward officers of the political parties in her hometown
Educating Each Other for The Trust and Fair Election
Usually, ahead of the general elections more and more new mass media are born, both print and online. The media above existed for numerous reasons, including to influence voters to support particular candidates, there are also those who provoke hoaxes that cause unrest in society.
Braille Ballot for Inclusive Electoral Solutions
The Timor Leste general election still leaves problems for inclusion groups. People with disabilities are not yet being independently as a society in commonly, can choose and keep their choices private
Will on Vote Despite Excommunicate, The Survivor's Dilemma of Psychosocial in the Timor Leste Election
?Apolinario Soares de Deus, a resident of Bahu Village, Baucau City, Timor Leste has recovered from his illness. Since 2004 he has suffered from psychosocial disorders. Because he was deemed to have recovered, he received the right to vote in the Timor Leste general elections.
Hopping Toward Disability-Friendly East Timor Elections
Just like citizens of other countries in the democratic world, the citizens of Timor Leste are also given the right to choose their leaders. Freedom of choice is certainly inseparable from Article 47 of the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste which stipulates that every citizen aged 17 years and over has the right to vote and to be elected
Trans Women Remain Political Commodity for Elections
Vulnerable groups are often targeted by political campaign teams in the run-up to elections. The team of campaigners and supporters think they can easily gain votes by making use of the vulnerable groups to help their candidates win
Teachers Encouraged to Exercise their Voting Rights
Abstention always exists in every general election. Based on data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), there were 34.75 million Indonesian citizens who did not exercise their voting rights in the 2019 elections.