THE
COMPARISON ON ELECTION SYSTEM AND PROCESS BETWEEN INDONESIA AND MALAYSIA
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| Barisan Nasional supporters marched along the road during GE13 |
General Election or the Malaysians called it as PRU (Pilihan Raya Umum) has been done for 13 times in Malaysia and only 2 who compete. All of it won by Barisan
Nasional, the strongest party consist of UMNO, MCA, MIC, and PERKASA. The
opponent is the opposition party or in Malay we called it Party Pembangkang,
consist of DAP, PKR, and PAS. Elections or PRU happened once in 5 years, Malaysia
had done 13 elections. During the election there are hundreds of people compete
for seats, either in Parliamentery seats or states seats. Each states has its
own leader, can be BN or PR (depends who get the majority vote in the state),
for example, Lim Kit Siang who represent DAP which is under the opposition
party gets majority votes from the people in Gelang Patah, means Gelang Patah
is under Pakatan Rakyat or the opposition. The party who won most seats would be
entitled to select their leader to become the prime minister. The election process would be like this, each
party would be given chances to promote their vision and mission or also known
as manifesto to public on each state. Each people who runs for parliamentary or state
seats would also be given a chance to talk to public in state where they
compete, for the one who runs for prime minister, they have to go state by
state to ensure that the people vote them by convince them with their program
for the next 5 years. Conflicts happened between both party with different
perception and ways of thinking. Not only them, conflict also happened between the two
political parties supporters and even sometimes causes riot. This happened
because of misunderstanding and provoked by irresponsible group of people who
involved in dirty ways to distrupt the election. Barisan Nasional won the
majority votes means Dato Seri Najib Tun Razak keep his position as the Prime
Minister of Malaysia for the next 5 years.
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| Opposition supporters marched along the road during GE13 |
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| Barisan Nasional won the GE13 |
In Indonesia, general election also happens once in five
years. We called it Pemilu (Pemilihan Umum) for cabinet seats and Pilkada
(Pemilihan Kepala Daerah) for legislative seats. Hundred of people from
different parties compete for cabinet seats (whom we called it as MPR (Majelis
Permusyawaratan Rakyat) and DPR (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat)) and legislative
seats (whom we called it as DPRD (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah) and DPD
(Dewan Perwakilan Daerah). KPU (Komisi Pemilihan Umum) is the one who in charge
in every election. They are the one who decide which party can compete in the
election by looking at each party’s initial verification, administrative
verification, and verification of factual. Each person would be chosen as
governor and lieutenant governor and their cabinet for each province, Mayor and Deputy Mayor with their cabinet for each city, and President and Vice President with
their cabinet for country. Indonesia had done 10 elections since 1955. Partai
Golkar had won 5 elections and elected Suharto, which made him the president of
Indonesia for 32 years until his downfall in 1998. There are 34 parties who competed for the
next election, which is in 2014, but only 10 has been nominated as the next
candidates for election. The other 24 parties are not eligible to compete
because they failed to pass the initial verification, administrative
verification, and verification of factual.
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| The 10 political party who will compete on next year election |
Last election, which
was happened back in 2009, Demokrat won the majority votes for presidential
election and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono kept his throne. During the campaign
days, each candidates given time and chance to talk to public about the program
for the next five years and find ways to win the public’s heart. Back in 2009,
conflicts also happened in Indonesia between political parties with their
different perceptions and ways of thinking. So far the campaign process is
almost the same with Malaysia General Election. In terms of the process and
regulations, minimum age to be a voter is 17, each voter have to go back to
their hometown, and when the election days come, there will be a stand in each
housing area for people to vote. The way they vote is to make a hole using
index finger on each candidate’s photo. There will be 5 and more private spots
to vote in one stand. They are also using the ink as a sign that they already
vote, normally the voter will put his index finger unto a bottle of ink that
provided and then go to a small room at the back to vote. Normally, finger food
and mineral water are provided on each stand.
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| the small rooms for voting |
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| Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Demokrat leader during Presidential Campaign in Gelora Bung Karno Stadium 2009 |
This year election, for the
campaign, each party will be given 4 months. The voting day will be on 9 May 2014,
one day for both presidential and legislative election.
So basically the election process are the same but only in
terms of government style that make the difference on the election process,
Indonesia is a republic country with presidential system, which is also almost
the same with the United States.





