Dispute of Election Result of Sultra Province: Nusa Presents Last Witness
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Disputes of Election result of Southeast Sulawesi Province 2012 - No matter. 88, 89, 90 and 91/PHPU.DX/2012 - held by the Constitutional Court (MK), on Wednesday (5/12), entered the final hearing before the verdict handed down. In this case, it needs to listen to the witness continued from Related Parties (Candidate Governor and Deputy Governor Nur Alam and Saleh Lasata or Nusa).

The witness is Nur Amin. In his statement, Amin explains the process of filing nomination as relevant in meeting the establishment of the Commission and the Permanent Voter List (DPT), and responding to the petitioner’s allegations related to violations of the campaign.

According to Amin, prior to Related Party candidates enroll in the General Elections Commission (KPU) of Sultra Province, he asked one of the members of the election, Eka S. how party support partner Nusa. He replied that as many as 19 (nineteen) political party. Then, he said, although there is one party that does not conform to those of the Eka, but the other party is appropriate. "19 (nine parties) match up with what the party held Eka, and there is only one party that is problematic," said Amin on trial led by Moh. Mahfud MD, Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court accompanied by Constitutional Court Justice Maria Farida Indrati and Anwar Usman, respectively as members.

"We also deliver all our supporters SK party, and recommendations about the support DPP party candidate Nur Alam and Saleh Lasata," added Amin convince the judges that time.

Then with regard to campaign violations alleged by the Petitioners to Related Parties, Amin would claim is not true. Since October 25, Related Party campaigned in the northern Kolaka, and not as alleged by the Applicant. "We were accused of campaigning on 25 Otober, it’s not exactly glorious. Because Nur Alam and Saleh Lasata campaigning in the North Kolaka," he said.

On the last occasion, both parties are given the opportunity to submit the conclusions of all the latest trial results on Thursday (6/12), at 16.00 am in the Court. "Therefore, tomorrow is up to 16 hours (in MK). Therefore, the verdict (judgment) was delivered on Monday or Tuesday (10 or 11/12) at the latest," said Chief Justice. (Shohibul Umam / mh)


Wednesday, December 05, 2012 | 20:13 WIB 141