JakartaGlobe-May 26
Active military and police officers can serve as acting governors or mayors while awaiting regional elections for new leaders across the country in 2024, according to the chief political and security minister. The 2014 law on civil servants stipulates that soldiers and police may occupy certain posts in the civilian bureaucracy as long as their structural authority equals to their military/police ranks, Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs Mahfud MD said in a video conference on Wednesday. “The Constitutional Court has recently issued a verdict stating that members of the military and the police who are assigned to middle or high level [civilian] posts can be appointed as [acting] regional leaders,” said Mahfud, himself is a former Constitutional Court chief justice. In fact, appointing active officers as interim regional leaders has become a common practice over the last five years, particularly in 2020 when local elections increased the fear of exploding Covid-19 cases, he said. His remarks came after a group of non-governmental organizations issued a joint statement criticizing the appointment of Brigadier General Andi Chandra as an interim district head in the eastern province of Maluku while awaiting the 2024 local election. The army general currently serves as the provincial intelligence head in Central Sulawesi. The group said that the appointment was against democratic principles and a violation to the Constitution. Read more at: https://jakartaglobe.id/news/flashback-to-new-order-active-military-officers-can-become-regional-leaders