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INDONESIA'S ELECTORAL THRESHOLD Royalty Free Stock Photo
INDONESIA'S ELECTORAL THRESHOLD Royalty Free Stock Photo
INDONESIA'S ELECTORAL THRESHOLD Royalty Free Stock Photo
INDONESIA'S ELECTORAL THRESHOLD Royalty Free Stock Photo
INDONESIA'S ELECTORAL THRESHOLD Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
INDONESIA'S ELECTORAL THRESHOLD
INDONESIA'S ELECTORAL THRESHOLD Royalty Free Stock Photo
INDONESIA'S ELECTORAL THRESHOLD Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
INDONESIA'S ELECTORAL THRESHOLD Royalty Free Stock Photo
INDONESIA'S ELECTORAL THRESHOLD Royalty Free Stock Photo
INDONESIA'S ELECTORAL THRESHOLD Royalty Free Stock Photo
An election process in Solo, Java, Indonesia. Under Indonesia's 2011 Election Law, parties are required to have at least 1,000 members throughout the country’s 33 provinces. Parties must also have at least 30 registered members in each province. They also need permanent offices and members in 75 percent of all districts and half of all subdistricts.The law has disqualified many parties from elections in the past, including some founded by prominent politicians and backed by wealthy donors.


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