TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - As many as 27 political parties registered to participate in the 2019 general election during the registration period from October 3-16.
The General Election Commission (KPU) reports that only 31 out of 73 political parties listed at the Justice and Human Rights Ministry database filed for a username and password to input their data into the political party information system (Sispol).
Out of the 31 parties, only 27 did register with the KPU.
As of October 16, ten out of 27 parties that registered at the KPU have had their paper works examined and declared complete.
The remaining 17 parties had only registered for the election and still need to complete their documents.
The KPU had said that it would examine the registration requirements until 12 pm on October 16.
The parties that registered with the KPU in the two-week long registration period are Perindo, PSI, PDIP, Hanura, Nasdem, Partai Berkarya, PAN, PKS, Partai Republik, Gerindra, PPP, Golkar, Partai Garuda, PBI, PKB, Partai Rakyat, Partai Demokrat Partai Pemersatu Bangsa, Partai Idaman, PKPI, PBB, Partai Indonesia Kerja (PIKA), Partai Reformasi, Partai Pengusaha dan Pekerja Indonesia (PPPI), Partai Republik Nusantara (Republikan), Partai Swara Rakyat Indonesia (Parsindo), and Partai Nasional Indonesia Marhaenisme.
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