Electoral democracy in Asia suffers during the Covid-19 pandemic
A democracy’s health is anchored on citizens’ confidence in public processes and the society’s shared respect for fundamental rights. The advent of the Covid 19
A democracy’s health is anchored on citizens’ confidence in public processes and the society’s shared respect for fundamental rights. The advent of the Covid 19
That day, Muhammad Wira’s clothing items were thicker than usual. A member of the local poll administration (KPPS) member of a polling booth in Abadi
Myanmar and Indonesia turn out to have a lot of similarities in terms of how the authorities seem to use the COVID-19 pandemic as an
Muhammad Kurniawan had been waiting at the TPS 50 polling station in Depok, Sleman, Yogyakarta for seven hours on the election day of regional leaders
A number of Covid-19 patients who were undergoing treatment at the Merauke Regional General Hospital (RSUD Merauke), were not allowed to participate in exercising their
A patient, who had been tested positive for Covid-19 and was undergoing a self isolation, casted his ballot without using a glove. This incident happened
Covid-19 patients undergoing treatment at the Emergency Field Hospital (RSDL) Indrapura Surabaya will exercise their voting rights in Pilkada Surabaya (Surabaya Regional Election) 2020. However,
Two mayoral candidates of Medan, North Sumatra, Akhyar Nasution and Bobby Nasution (Bobby is President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s son-in-law) had finished casting their votes in
“I myself advise fellow voting officers not to visit voters who are in self isolation at home [or in the hospital] because they have COVID-19,”
Just three days shy of the 2020 simultaneous regional elections D-day, Tiffany Dias (26), suddenly felt doubtful whether she would really use her voting right