KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's Constitutional Court on Thursday said a law setting a minimum vote level before political parties could nominate a presidential candidate was not legally binding, which could potentially lead to a wider slate of nominees running in 2029. The current law requires parties to win 20% of the vote, whether individually or through a coalition, at a legislative election to put forward a presidential candidate. It was challenged by a group of university students who argued it limited the rights of voters and smaller parties. Chief Justice Suhartoyo granted the petition, saying the threshold "had no binding legal power", but the ruling did not specify if the requirement should be abolished or lowered.
Indonesia Court Says Vote Threshold for Presidential Candidates Not Legally Binding
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. Indonesia's Constitutional Court on Thursday said a law setting a minimum vote level before political parties could nominate a presidential candidate was not legally binding, which could potentially lead to a wider slate of nominees running in 2029. The current law requires parties to win 20% of the vote, whether individually or through a coalition, at a legislative election to put forward a presidential candidate. It was challenged by a group of university students who argued it limited the rights of voters and smaller parties. Chief Justice Suhartoyo granted the petition, saying the threshold "had no binding legal power", but the ruling did not specify if the requirement should be abolished or lowered.