Indonesia’s push for more women candidates in general elections faces setback

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Indonesia’s push for more women candidates in general elections faces setback
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Indonesia is currently ranked 105th out of 193 countries in terms of women being represented in Parliament. Read more at straitstimes.com.

JAKARTA – Nearly every Indonesian political party has failed to reserve for women candidates at least 30 per cent of the contested seats in the 2024 polls, in a setback to the country’s two-decade-old push for affirmative gender action.

“This prevents the women from exercising their constitutional right to be voted for,” Mr Hadar Nafis Gumay, a member of the coalition, told The Straits TimesMr Hadar, who is also executive director of the Network for Democracy and Electoral Integrity, said that was due to a new rule by the Election Commission passed in April that allows political parties to field fewer than the stipulated 30 per cent female legislative candidates in a given electoral district.

“We believe that an inclusive and just political process will produce policies that promote justice for all. The decreasing number of women taking part in the election will affect policymaking,” he said.to vote for President, MPs, the Regional Legislative Council and the Regional Representative Council.

“Political parties still do not consider affirmative action to be a system of value that they must strengthen internally, and as a policy to be institutionalised. However, she said that political parties still had time to revise their list of candidates, although that might trigger internal conflicts due to the replacement of male candidates by their female counterparts.

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