VOInews, Jakarta: The Overseas Election Supervisory Committee (Panwaslu) in Singapore went directly to residential areas of Indonesian citizens (WNI) in the country to socialize the rules that apply so that the general election runs orderly and peacefully.
"What we often do is direct socialization down to the pockets of the community," Panwaslu Singapore Chairperson Nandha Handharu told ANTARA on Thursday (1/2/2024).
Nandha Handharu also said that Panwaslu always prioritizes socialization about the rules and prohibitions in elections, both those that apply in Indonesia and in Singapore, so that Indonesian citizens there do not violate election rules and Singapore government rules and participate in elections peacefully.
"For example, it is prohibited to document (voting in the voting booth), prohibited to campaign outside the campaign time, prohibited to campaign in places of worship, in government places. Then, about the neutrality of ASN, members of the TNI, Polri, and so on," he said.
Meanwhile, Nandha said that in Singapore, there are 106,515 people registered in the Permanent Voters List (DPT) to take part in the vote which will be held on February 11, 2024.
"In Singapore's regulations, there is a Public Order Act, which prohibits every citizen from voicing their political aspirations without permission from the local government," said Nandha.
Meanwhile, Nandha said that in Singapore, there are 106,515 people registered in the Permanent Voters List (DPT) to take part in the vote which will be held on February 11, 2024.
ANTARA