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WEST PAPUA PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
REGULATION OF THE PROVINCE OF WEST PAPUA
NUMBER 5 2010
ABOUT
TATA WAYS ELECTIONS FOR THE PEOPLE OF PAPUA PROVINCE ' S ASSEMBLY WEST PAPUA
WITH THE GRACE OF THE ALMIGHTY GOD
THE GOVERNOR OF WEST PAPUA,
DRAWS: A. that to implement the provisions of Article 24 of the paragraph (2) Invite-Invite Number 21 of 2001 on Special Autonomy of the Province of Papua as amended by Law No. 35 of 2008 need to be set about the electoral method of the Assembly members People of West Papua;
b. that the territory of New Guinea has been divided into 2 (two) Provinces but most of the components of the Papuan society maintain the unity of the cultural and social life of the culture;
c. that therefore required the formation of the Papuan People's Assembly whose membership consists of the indigenous elements, the religious elements and the female elements of West Papua;
d. that based on consideration as intended in the letter a, the letter b and the letter c need to form the West Papua Province Regional Regulation on the Tata Elections of the Members of the West Papuan People's Assembly;
Given: 1. Law No. 12 Year 1969 on Establishment
Autonomous Propinsion of West Irian and Autonomous counties in Propinsi Irian Barat (Gazette of State of the Republic of Indonesia in 1969 No. 47, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 2907);
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2. Law No. 21 of 2001 on Special Autonomy of Papua Province (State of the Republic of Indonesia 2001 Number 135, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No. 4151) as amended by Law Number 35 Year (2001). 2008 on the Decree of Government Regulation Substitute No. 1 of 2008 on Change Act No. 21 of 2001 on Special Autonomy for Papua became an Act (State Sheet of the Republic of Indonesia of 2008 Number 112, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Nomo
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3. Law No. 10 Year 2004 on the Establishment of the Laws (Indonesian Republic of 2004 Law Number 53, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 4389);
4. Law No. 32 of the Year 2004 on Local Government (Indonesian Republic Year 2004 Number 125, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No. 4437) as has been several times the last modified with the Invite Number 12 2008 About The Second Change Of The Law Number 32 Of 2004 On The Local Government (sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia 2008 Number 59, Additional Gazette Of The Republic Of Indonesia Number 4844);
5. Government Regulation No. 54 Year 2004 on the People's Assembly of Papua (Indonesian Republic of Indonesia Year 2004 Number 165, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 4461) as amended by Government Regulation Number 64 Year 2008 (sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia 2008 Number 140, Additional Gazette Republic Of Indonesia Number 4900);
With THE JOINT APPROVAL OF THE WEST PAPUA PEOPLE ' S REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL
AND THE WESTERN GOVERNOR OF PAPUA
DECIDED: Assign: PROVINCE OF WEST PAPUA PROVINCE OF TATA
THE ELECTION OF A MEMBER OF THE WESTERN PAPUAN PEOPLE ' S ASSEMBLY.
BAB I
provisions UMUM Article 1
In the Regional Regulation of this Province, referred to: 1. Province is West Papua Province formerly known as Irian Jaya Province
West that is given autonomy special in the framework of the Union of the Republic of Indonesia.
2. The governor is governor of West Papua. The next Parliament of West Papua People's Representative Council (DPRPB) is
The People's Representative Council of West Papua. 4. The District/City of the People's Representative Council (DPRD) (DPRD) (DPRD)
Regency/Town is the District/City Regional Representative Council located in the Province of West Papua.
5. The later West Papua People's Assembly (MRP) is the cultural representation of the indigenous people of Papua, who have certain authority in order to protect the rights of the native Papuan people with respect to customs and culture, empowerment. women and the slaughter of religious life.
6. District/City is District/City in West Papua Province. 7. District/City is the District/City of the MRP Member Election
the First phase implemented by the District/City Election Committee.
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8. The Mayor/Mayor is the Regent/Mayor appointed by the Governor as responsible for the election of the second stage MRP member to be carried out by the District/City Election Region Commission.
9. The next district/City constituency called WILPIL is the holding area for the MRP member elections of indigenous and female elements consisting and a combination of several districts/Cities in the Province.
10. The voting territory for the MRP members of the religious element is the staging area at the next provincial level called WILPIL Province.
11. District/City Selection Committee further called PANPIL District/City is the acting member of the first stage MRP member to determine the candidates for election participants and representatives of the customary and female representatives who are at the level District/City.
12. The District/City Election Area Commission (MRP) is called KOMWILPIL Regency/City is the acting member of the final stage MRP member to determine the elected members and the deputy customary and female representatives who are at the WILPIL level.
13. The Election Region Commission of the Papuan People's Assembly for the Deputy Religious Affairs called KOMWILPIL Province is the acting member of the MRP members to determine the elected members of the representative religion.
14. The Supervising Committee is a Committee tasked with overseeing the selection of MRP members who are at the WILPIL Regency/City level and the WILPIL level of the Province whose members consist of the police force, the prosecutor and the public.
15. Indigenous peoples are indigenous people of Papua living within the region and are bound and subject to certain customary laws with a high sense of solidarity among its members.
16. Religious communities are all religious people in the Province. 17. Women society is the female population of women in the Province.
Article 2
The Native Papuan people are people of the Melanesian family made up of indigenous tribes in West Papua Province and/or people who accepted and recognized as a Papuan native by the indigenous people of Papua.
BAB II
EXISTENCE, POSITION AND MEMBERSHIP
Article 3 (1) MRP is based in the Provincial Capital. (2) The membership of the MRP institution membership as referred to in paragraph (1)
is exercised through a democratic electoral mechanism. (3) Members of the MRP are made up of native Papuans who are from the representatives of the customs,
representatives of the religion and vice-female. (4) The membership of the MRP as referred to in paragraph (1) amounts to 33 (thirty
three) people for the Province of West Papua. (5) The number of members as referred to in paragraph (3) is based on the calculation
3/4 of the number of members of the DPRD member seats. (6) The Composition of the West Papuan MRP member consists of:
a. The number of members of the deputy customary 1/3 (third) of the number of members of the MRP of West Papua;
b. The number of female representatives is 1/3 (a third) of the number of members of the MRP of West Papua;
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c. The number of members of the religious representative 1/3 (third) of the number of members of the MRP of West Papua with the composition of each religious representative is proportionally specified.
(7) Vice-Vice of any element as referred to in verse (6) Number 11 (eleven) people and are chosen by indigenous people, religious society, and female society.
(6) The number of MRP members as referred to in verse (5) each is divided over 3 (three) representatives of each District/City.
CHAPTER III NOMINATING PART
The Candidates Requirements Section 4
(1) Any person nominated as a member of the MRP must meet the requirements: a. Papuan native as referred to in Article 2; b. Faith and trust in the Lord of the Almighty; c. faithfully and obey the Pancasila and have a strong commitment to
observing it in a community of people, nation and country; d. Loyal and obedient to the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945, the State
Unity of the Republic of Indonesia as well as the legitimate Government; e. The age of thirty (thirty) years of age and height is 60
(sixty) years; f. Healthy and spiritual; g. have a moral tension and become a role model of society; h. has a strong commitment to protecting the rights of the native people of Papua; i. not status as a member of the legislature and a member of the political party; j. Domicile in the Province of at least 10 consecutive years is calculated
up to the date of filing for the MRP candidate; k. was not revoked for his vote on the basis of a court ruling that has
the power of the law remains; l. never been involved in the makar action against the Republic of the Republic of the Republic
Indonesia; m. never been sentenced to a prison sentence based on a court ruling that has been
obtaining the powers of a fixed law for committing a criminal act that is threatened with a prison criminal of at least 5 (five) years or more.
n. The civil servant who was elected to the MRP must relinquish the office and status of its employees as evidenced by the Letter of Interest from Officer Pembina's Office of Staff;
o. Well-educated, low-grade schools for candidates for deputy customs and women and the low-level First Advanced Selokah (SLTP) for prospective religious representatives;
p. have intelligence, reason and deep understanding of the culture and society that it represents;
q. for the deputy customary to be recognized and accepted by the indigenous peoples as evidenced by the letter of recommendation of the indigenous peoples concerned;
r. for the religious representative should get a recommendation from the religious institution concerned at the Provincial level;
s. For female representatives must be active and consistently fight for women's rights and be accepted by the female community as evidenced by the letter of recommendation from the group of women's community organizations concerned;
t. For the representatives of the customary, religious and female candidates who are nominating or nominated to the MRP should resign from the institutional position.
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(2) Requirements as referred to in paragraph (1) b, letter c, letter d, letter h, letter i, letter j, letter m, letter p, letter q, the letter r and the letter s are attested by the corresponding letter of the candidate.
CHAPTER IV RIGHT VOTING AND SELECTED
Article 5 (1) Members of the indigenous people, religious society and women's society
have the right to vote. (2) To be able to exercise the right of choosing as referred to in paragraph (1) must
meet the terms of: a. Native Papuan people domiciled at least 6 (6) months in the Province; b. aged at least 17 (seventeen) years or already/have been married; c. The real truth is not being disturbed by the soul or his memory; d. is not being revoked for his vote on the basis of a court ruling that has
a fixed legal force; e. if a voter has more than one residence should
determine one of them to be designated as the residence listed in the voter list;
f. voter whose name has been listed in the voter list is given a sign of the registration proof that applies as a notice letter to give a vote;
g. got a mandate from indigenous community groups and community district/city level women as well as provincial religious institutions for the selection of representatives, women and representatives of religion.
(3) The indigenous community group. It must be actively advocating for the rights of the indigenous peoples at least 3 years before the Regional Regulations of the Province.
(4) The group of women's societies as referred to in verse (1) must qualify: a. a legal entity or registered as a correctional organization in
government; b. located in the district/city or is a part of a degree organization
national or provincial or county-level organization located in the district/kota;
c. actively fighting for the rights of women ' s communities in the Papua is at least 3 (three) last year as evidenced by the report of execution of activities in written and visual form.
Article 6
Any eligible native Papuans are eligible and reside in the The voting territory and or outside of any other election region has the right to be selected.
CHAPTER V CONSTITUENCY AND QUOTA
Article 7
(1) The voting territory of the West Papuan MRP member for representatives of customs and representatives
carried out in 4 (four) electoral regions including County/City area.
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(2) The electoral territory is composed of a combination of several districts/cities designated by the consideration of the distribution of cultural regions and administrative regions of the government.
(3) The distribution of cultural regions as Referred to in verse (2) for West Papua Province covers the customs of Doberay and Bomberai.
Article 8
(1) Each constituency has a quota for representatives of indigenous peoples and women's societies.
(2) The constituency and the quota area as referred to in paragraph (1) consists of: a. Election territory XII has a quota of 6 (six) seats including:
1. Manokwari County; 2. Gulf of Wondama Regency; 3. Bintuni Bay County.
b. Election Region XIII has a quota of 6 (six) seats covering: 1. Sorong City; 2. Sorong County; 3. King Ampat.
c. Election region IV has a quota of 6 (six) seats covering: 1. District of Maybrat; 2. Tambrauw County; 3. South Sorong County.
d. The Election Region V has a quota of 4 (four) seats covering: 1. Kab Kaimana; 2. Fak-Fak County.
Article 9
The governor appoints one of the Regent/Mayor on each election region as referred to in Article 8 of the paragraph (2) as the responsible for the electoral region specified by the Governor's Decision.
BABVI ORGANIZERS ELECTION
Article 10 (1) Election organizers are made up of election executors and supervising committees. (2) In hosting the MRP member elections, free election organizers
of any party influence relating to the execution of duty and authority.
Section Acting Acting
Section 11 (1) The selection of the MRP member elections consists of:
a. PANPIL Regency/Kota; b. District/Kota; c. KOMWILPIL Province.
(2) PANPIL Regency/City as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter a set by the Regent/Mayor.
(3) the District/City Comwilpil as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter b is specified by the Governor or the proposal of the Regent/Mayor of the Charge Perp.
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(4) The Provincial Composition of the Province as referred to in paragraph (1) the letter c is specified by the Governor.
Article 12
(1) The election Executed as referred to in Section 11 of the paragraph (1) each 5 (5) people whose members are composed of two (two) government elements and 3 (three) public elements.
(2) The membership of the election from the element of society as referred to in paragraph (1) reflects the representation of the element Academic, print/electronic media and non-governmental organizations/social organizations.
(3) Election Executing as referred to in paragraph (1) each consists of 1 (one) of the speaker persons and 4 (four) members persons.
(4) (The selection as referred to in paragraph (1) is set up at least 1) (one) the month after the passage of the Regional Regulation of this Province.
Article 13
(1) To assist the acting duties of the election as referred to in Article 12 of the paragraph (1) was created the Secretariat.
(2) Secretariat as referred to in paragraph (1) consists of the PANPIL Secretariat of the Regency/City, Secretariat KOMWILPIL Regency/City and Secretariat KOMWILPIL Province.
(3) The Secretariat as referred to in paragraph (1) each consists of 1 (one) the Secretary-as the Secretariat, 1 (one) the Treasurer, and 3 (three) of the Staff.
(4) The PANPIL Secretariat of the Regency/City is set by the Regent/Mayor. (5) The District/City KOMWILPILL Secretariat is established by the Governor on the proposal
Regent/Mayor of the Responsible Charge. (6) The Secretariat COMWILPIL Province is set by the Governor.
Article 14
(1) PANPIL Regency/City:
a. planning for the first stage of MRP member elections for Indigenous and female representatives;
b. examine and verify the requirements of the MRP member election participants submitted by the indigenous community group and the Regency/Kota;
c. setting the candidates fixed at the Regency/Kota; d level. coordinate, organize and control implementation stages
MRP member elections at the Regency/Kota; e level. submit selected candidates and the customary and female elements of the election results in
County/City level, to be set as election participants on the District/Kota; and
f. conduct an evaluation and reporting of the selection process. (2) KOMWILPIL Regency/City on duty:
a. plan to host the selection of second-stage MRP members of the indigenous and female elements;
b. set candidate selection for MRP members of the indigenous and female elements;
c. coordinate, organize and control the implementation of the MRP member elections at the WILPIL level;
d. establish candidates for MRP members selected from the customary and female elements in the sorted list;
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e. Submitting an elected MRP candidate per quota in WILPIL to the Regent/Mayor is responsible for being assigned as a member of the MRP and making a list of assorted replacements for the intertime replacement of the concerned WILPIL; and
f. conduct an evaluation and reporting of the selection process. (3) KOMWILPIL Province is on duty:
a. planning stages for the selection of MRP members of the religious element in one stage;
b. sets the candidate selection of MRP members of the religious element; c. coordinate, organize and control all stages
implementation of the MRP member elections of the religious element; d. set the time and date of implementation of the MRP member election stage of
religious elements; e. establish the proportion of the number of representation of each religion that
is proposed by the Provincial religious institutions; f. establishing an elected MRP member of the religious element and a replacement candidate between
time in the sorted list; g. submitted the approval of the MRP member election results to the Interior Minister
The country through the Governor and the passage of the list of pretime replacement candidates to the Governor; and
h. conduct the evaluation and reporting of the election execution.
Article 15
Acting election is obligated: a. treating potential MRP members fairly in the conduct of elections; b. carry out the task of being honest, good and true; c. assemble and submit the archive and selection documents of MRP members in
duplicate 3 (three) to the Governor; d. convey information to the community; and e. be responsible for the use of the approved budget of the APBD.
The Second Section of the Supervising Committee
Article 16 (1) The supervision of the hosting of MRP members is done by
The Supervising Committee. (2) The Supervising Committee as referred to in paragraph (1) consists of:
a. District Supervising Committee/Kota; b. Board of Supervising Board of the District/Kota; c. Provincial Election Supervising Committee.
(3) The Supervising Committee as referred to in paragraph (2) each number 5 (five) persons whose members comprise 1 (one) of the police element, 1 (one) persons of the force of the prosecutor and 3 (three) people of society.
Article 17
(I) the Supervising Committee referred to in Article 16 of the paragraph (2) of the letter is specified
by the Regent/Wailcity concerned. (2) The Supervising Committee as referred to in Article 16 of the paragraph (2) of the letter b is specified
by the Regent/Mayor of the election region's responsibility. (2) The Supervising Committee as referred to in Article 16 of paragraph (2) of the letter c is set
by the Governor.
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Article 18
The Supervising Committee as referred to in Article 16 of the paragraph (2) is formed in conjunction with the election executor.
Article 19
The Supervising Committee of the Task: a. oversee all stages of election execution; b. receive reports of violations of election conduct; c. resolve disputes arising in the conduct of elections; d. Forward findings indicative of a criminal offence to the authorities.
BAB VII CANDIDACY SECTION
The nomination of the nomination section 20
(1) The submission of a prospective MRP member comes from the customary element and Female elements are performed by indigenous community groups and female community groups to PANPIL Regency/City.
(2) The community group referred to in paragraph (1) before submitting a candidate will be required to register a group to the District/City PANPIL to obtain a recommendation as a community group entitled to propose a candidate.
(3) The candidate listed as referred to in paragraph (1) is the result of a deliberation of indigenous peoples and women's community groups at the Regency/City level.
(4) The number of potential candidates proposed by each group of indigenous people or female community groups is at most 5 (1ima) times the number of quota of deputy customary and female representatives in the WILPIL in question.
(5) The submission of a candidate as referred to in the paragraph (3) is delivered to the Regency/City PANPIL by using the nomination letter signed by the leader of the concerned community.
(6) The prospective letter in question. on paragraph (5) is attached to the candidate requirements document.
Article 21
(1) Composition of the MRP number of members for each religious representative is set by
KOMWILPIL Province based on the results of the leadership of religious institutions in Papua Province which is poured in the news of the event.
(2) The deliberation as referred to in verse (1) is 21 (twenty-one) days since the formation of the Provincial KOMWILPIL.
Article 22
(1) The application of the prospective MRP member of the religious community is carried out.
by the Christian, Catholic and Islamic religious institutions of the provincial level. (2) The religious institution as referred to in paragraph (1) must be eligible:
a. a legal entity and obtained the recommendation of the Office of the Territories of the Ministry of Religious Affairs of West Papua Province; and
b. has been active in the religious field of at least 10 (ten) years.
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(3) Each religious institution as referred to in verse (1) may only apply for a candidate for as many as 3 (three) times the number of quota seats of each religious institution.
(4) The number of quota seats each The religious institution as referred to in verse (3) is determined proportionally based on the number of religious adheres in the Western Province.
(5) The overall will be the candidate of the religious institutions as referred to in paragraph (1) the most Thirty-three (thirty-three) people in West Papua Province.
(6) The application of the candidate as intended in paragraph (3) delivered to KOMWILPIL Western Province via the nomination letter signed by the leadership of the concerned religious institute.
(7) The nomination letter as referred to in paragraph (5) is attached with candidate requirements document.
The Second Part Time Nomination
Article 23 (1) The registration of the community group as referred to in Article 20 of the paragraph (2)
commences 12 (twelve) days of the time "PANPIL Kabupaten/Kota". (2) The registration and verification of the requirements of the community group as
is referred to in paragraph (1) the longest 14 (foursome) days. (3) The giving of recommendations by PANPIL Regency/City as referred to
in Section 20 of the paragraph (2) the longest 5 (five) days since the end of the community group register itself.
(4) the implementation of the deliberation as referred to in Section 20 of the paragraph (3) at least 5 (5) days after the publication of the recommendation as set forth in paragraph (2).
(5) The registration of an MRP candidate as referred to in Article 20 of the paragraph (1) tops 7 (seven) days after the deliberation of each community group.
(6) The registration of the prospective MRP member as referred to in Section 21 of the paragraph (1) of the longest 9 (nine) days from the end of the announcement of the registration of the will of the representatives of the religion.
Third Quarter
The Nomination of the Candidate Section 24
(1) Bakal Candidates for eligible representatives and eligible representatives are set in a list The candidates are fixed by the District/City PANPIL.
(2) The candidate remains of the customary deputy and the vice-female elected at the first stage election is set to be the second stage election participant by KOMWILPIL Regency/City.
(3) The eligible candidate of the eligible religious representative is set in a fixed list of candidates based on the Provincial KOMWILPIL decision.
Article 25
(1) The candidate's eligibility in the candidate list remains as intended In this section (24)
paragraph (1) most days after the expiration of the prospective submission. (2) The candidate of the second stage election participant in the list of permanent candidates
as referred to in Article (24) of the (2) longest 3 (three) days after receiving the submission and PANPIL of the Regency/City.
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(3) The candidate's list of candidates remains as referred to in Article (24) of the second paragraph 2 (two) days after the end of the announcement of the announcement of the candidate.
BAB VIII
THE ELECTION EVENT. Section Kesatu
Election Section 26
(1) MRP member elections for vice customary and female representatives are performed in 2 (two) stages.
(2) The first stage of the elections was conducted by PANPIL Regency/City. (3) The second stage of the election is conducted at the KOMWILPIL Regency/City level. (4) MRP member elections for religious representatives are performed in 1 (one) stage at
KOMWILPILL Provincial level.
Article 27
(1) The first stage of elections for representatives of the customary and female representatives is performed by the eligible voters. terms as defined in Section 5 (2) in each District/City.
(2) The election as referred to in paragraph (1) results in an MRP candidate for the customary representative and female representative of 3 (three) times the quota of seats in the WILPIL in question as referred to in Article 9.
(3) A second stage election for the deputy customary and female representatives is performed by candidates for the MPR election results as referred to in verse (2) in each WILPIL.
(4) The event of an election as referred to in verse (3) is carried out by the Kár/City Comwilpil/City.
(5) The selection of MRP members for the deputy customary and female representatives as referred to in verse (1), paragraph (2), verse (3) and verse (4) are conducted through deliberations for the assemblies.
(6) In terms of deliberation for the mufakat is not Achieved, a vote by means of each candidate choosing 3 (three) people of the candidate and the candidate selected to be made based on the maximum number of votes.
Article 28
(1) (MRP member selection for religious representatives are performed by eligible voters
terms as referred to in Article 22 of the paragraph (2) with the number of voters as referred to in Article 22 of the paragraph (3).
(2) The selection of MRP members for the representative of religion as referred to in paragraph (1) produces 11 (eleven) MRP members who represent 3 (three) religions as referred to in Article 22 of the paragraph (1).
(3) The selection of MRP members as referred to in paragraph (2) is conducted through deliberations for the mufakat by each voter.
(4) In terms of the manner of deliberation for the assembly to be unreached, the selection is done by the way vote.
(5) Yawarah as referred to in paragraph (3) is held at least 12 (twelve) days since the designation of the candidate as referred to in Article 25 of the paragraph (3).
Article 29
(1) The implementation of the first stage MRP member elections for the deputy customary and representative
women are performed at least 6 (six) days since the designation of the remaining MRP members.
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(2) The implementation of the second stage MRP member election for the deputy customary and female representatives is performed at least 9 (nine) days since the announcement of the results of the first phase of the election.
Second Part
Redemption Election results of Article 30
(1) MRP member election results are made in the Candidate Urut List of the Permanent Candidates of the District/City Comwilpil.
(2) The list of candidates in fixed terms as paragraph (1) is further submitted to the Regent/Mayor of the election region.
Article 31
(1) The Regent/Mayor of Penanggung designates the MRP member be selected for the representative of the customary and female representatives according to the quota in the constituency under the order list as referred to in Article 30 of the paragraph (2).
(2) The Regent/Mayor submits an elected MRP member of the list of candidates to remain to the Governor to be assigned as an elected MRP member in the Province.
(3) The results of the MRP member election results as referred to in paragraph (1) At least nine days since the receipt of the COMPILER of the regency/City and the designation of the elected MRP as referred to in paragraph 6 (6) days from the receipt of the application of the following: Regents/Mayor responsible.
Article 32
(1) The results of the election MRP members who are derived from religious elements are made in the unit list
candidates remain by KOMWILPIL Province. (2) KOMWILPIL Province submitted a fixed list of fixed candidates and elected MRP members
to the Governor to be set as an elected MRP member in the Province. (3) The selection of MRP members ' election results as referred to in paragraph (1)
is held at most days (two) days since the completion of the election and the designation of the MRP member election results as referred to in paragraph (2) is exercised Seven (seven) days since the acceptance of the submission from KOMWILPIL Province.
Article 33
(1) Members of the MRP are selected from the customary element, the female element and the religious element are set
with the Governor's Decision. (2) The membership of the elected MRP member as referred to in paragraph (1) is submitted by
The governor to the Minister of the Interior to obtain assent. (3) The fixed list of candidates fixed from KOMWILPIL Regency/City and Provincial KOMWILPIL
is set with the Governor's Decision for the benefit of a replacement between the MRP members.
(4) Selected MRP members submission as referred to in paragraph (1) with the list of candidates fixed.
BAB IX
INAUGURATION PasaL 34
(1) MRP member is sworn in and taken oath/appointment by the Minister In The country.
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(2) The appointment and appointment of MRP members are held in the Provincial Capital.
(3) The Oath/Promised Script as follows:
" For God's sake, I swear to God, I promise: That I am capable of carrying out my duty and duty as a Member of the West Papuan People's Assembly, as well as to be honest and fairly fair; that I am able to hold the course of Pancasila and uphold the Constitution of the Republic of the Republic of Papua. Indonesia Year 1945 as well as the rules of the negotiations; that I am able to uphold the life of democracy and the faithful and filial piety to the Nation and the Republic of the Republic of Indonesia ".
CHAPTER X REIMBURSED TIME
Article 35 (1) The replacement of the MRP member time is done to fill the member vacancy
MRP. (2) The replacement of the MRP member time is based on a fixed list of candidates
as referred to in Article 33.
Article 36 The replacement of the MRP member time is proposed by the MRP Leader to the Minister of the Interior through
Article 37 Inauguration and appointment of Oath/Appointment of a replacement MRP member between time is performed by the Governor on behalf of the Minister of the Interior.
CHAPTER XI SPECIAL PROVISIONS
Article 38 (1) The MRP leadership is collective, reflecting indigenous, religious and
female consists of: a. 1 (one) the Chairman's person; and b. 2 (two) Vice Chairman people.
(2) The order of the MRP Leadership election is set up in the MRP Order Regulation Ordinance.
BAB XII FINANCING
Article 39 Any costs related to the hosting of the MRP Member Election and the MRP institution of West Papua Province is charged on the Budget and Shopping Budget of the Papua Province West.
BAB XIII provisions CLOSING
Article 40 The terms of the candidate statement, the recommendations and news of the event as set forth in the Attachment are an inseparable part of the Regional Regulation of this Province.
PasaI 41 Documents concerning the electoral step process conducted by PANPIL, KOMWIL and KOMWILPIL are required to be submitted to the MRP Secretariat prior to the termination of the term.
Article 42
The Regional Rule of this Province begins It takes effect on an invitation date. In order for everyone to know it ordered the invitational of the Province of the Province with its placement in the section of the province of West Papua.
Set in Manokwari on 20 December 2010
GOVERNOR OF WEST PAPUA,
CAP/TTD
ABRAHAM O. ATURURI
Held in Manokwari on December 21, 2010 SECRETARY OF THE PROVINCE OF WEST PAPUA PROVINCE,
CAP/TTD
MARTHEN LUTHER RUMADAS
LEAF SECTION OF WEST PAPUA PROVINCE 2010 NUMBER 46
For a valid copy In the original,
BUREAU CHIEF,
WAFIK WURYANTO
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EXPLANATION FOR
REGULATIONS OF WEST PAPUA PROVINCE NUMBER 5 IN 2010
ABOUT THE ORDER OF THE ELECTIONS OF THE WEST PAPUAN PEOPLE ASSEMBLY
I. UMUM.
Special Autonomy under Act No. 21 of 2001 is one strategic value policy given by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia to the Government of Papua and West Papua in order of increased public service, The acceleration of the development and empowerment of all the people in the provinces of Papua and West Papua is mainly Papuan native. This particular policy was the government's commitment to address and reduce social inequality and development between the provinces of Papua and West Papua with other provinces of the Republic of Indonesia. This provides opportunities for native Papuans and communities in the provinces of Papua and West Papua to take part and play a role as the main subject of the whole process of governance and execution of development and development. development results.
Act No. 21 of 2001 was built and founded on values
base that includes protection and respect for ethics and morals, rights of the original people, human rights, legal supremacy, and the law of the law. democracy, pluralism as well as the equality of rights and obligations as citizens of the country. every Papuan native and community in the Province of Papua and West Papua.
As the edits of the principle contained in the fundamental values
then this Act intends the establishment of an institution called the Assembly People of West Papua. The West Papuan People's Assembly is one of the formal institutions as part of the political superstructure in West Papua Province. The People's Assembly of West Papua is based on the cultural representation of the indigenous people of Papua, which has a certain authority in order to protect the rights of the native Papuan people with respect to customs and culture, empowerment. women and the slaughter of religious life.
As a cultural representation institution, the West Papua People's Assembly
consists of native Papuans consisting of indigenous representatives, representatives of religion and vice-female representatives. Since the West Papuan People's Assembly is functionally an institution of cultural representation of the native Papuan people and in its position the political superstructure is a legitimate formal institution in government then the membership of the membership is a legal representation of the people. The People's Assembly of West Papua is based on the principles of democracy, transparency, accountability and role as well as society.
By the cause of the People's Assembly of West Papua is a cultural institution
Papuan native, member elections West Papua People ' s Assembly is carried out by members of indigenous peoples, religious communities and the women's society.
The creation of West Papua Province as the exchange of Papua Province, in order to preserve the integrity and social unity and culture of the native Papuans, the existence of the West Papuan People's Assembly needs to be formed and located in the capital of West Papua Province.
The division of electoral territory is based on the customary area/cultural approach and territory of government which is part of the system and electoral mechanism of members of the West Papuan People ' s Assembly for the representative of the indigenous element and the female element so the results reflect Indigenous heterogeneity and
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territory. For religious representatives the filling is done by the Provincial religious institute.
To guarantee the process and mechanism of the selection of members of the West Papuan People's Assembly which is done directly, honest, secret and fair as well as uphold The height of solidarity among fellow Papuans and the integrity of the integrity of the Nation and the State of the Republic of Indonesia needed to be given a clear legal basis about the electoral system of members of the West Papuan People's Assembly. II. CHAPTER BY CHAPTER. Article 1
Quite clearly Article 2
Quite clearly Article 3
Verse (1) Pretty clear
Verse (2) Clear enough
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Verse (4) MRP membership number 33 (thirty-three) people acquired from calculation of 3/4 of West Papua Provincial Assembly seats in 44 seats.
Verse (5) The representation of the native tribes of West Papua is referred to in terms of charging MRP members should pay attention to the balance and alignment so that MRP membership is required. was not monopolied by a specific tribe.
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Article 4 Verse (1)
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Quite clearly Article 5
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women and religious institutions to those who are designated candidates as well as voters who are entitled to a deliberation.
Verse (3) Pretty clear
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ADDITIONAL LEAF REGION OF WEST PAPUA PROVINCE NUMBER 46
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Place and Date
Attachment: Regional Regulation of West Papua Province Number: 5 Years 2010 Date: 20 December 2010 LETTER OF PAPUAN NATIVE STATEMENT
A signed hand below:
a. Name: b. Sex: c. Job: d.
Born/age:/Year e. Religion: f. Address: stating in fact that I am a Papuan Original as referred to in Article 2 of the letter a Regional Regulation of West Papua Province Number ...... Year ...... on the West Papuan People's Assembly Election.
Thus this statement was made in fact as proof of fulfilment for a candidate for members of the West Papuan People's Assembly as referred to in Article 4 of the paragraph (1) letter a Area Rule of West Papua Province No. 5 of 2010 on Tata Cara Elections Member of the People's Assembly of West Papua.
Made in on the date
CHIEFTAIN
Meterai Rp. 6,000,-
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Place and Date
LETTER OF STATEMENT OF FAITH AND TRUST TO GOD ALMIGHTY
A signature below:
a. Name: b. Sex: c. Job: d.
Born/Age:/Year e. Religion: f. f. Address: Say, " I believe in God, and I have faith in God.
So this is made with a clear statement as a proof of the fulfilment of the candidates for the West Papuan MRP. as referred to in Section 4 of the paragraph (1) letter b of the Territory of Papua Province Number 5 of 2010 on the Grammar of the Papuan People's Assembly Elections.
Created on the date
MAKES A STATEMENT
CALON MRP MEMBERS Meterai Rp. 6,000,-
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Place and Date
LETTER OF LOYAL AND DEVOUT STATEMENT TO PANCASILA AND HAVE COMMITMENTS THAT
STRONG TO TAKE IT IN A PUBLIC, NATION AND STATE LIFE
signed below: a. Name: b. Sex: c. Job: d.
Born/Age:/Year e. Religion: f. Address: It is true that I am a candidate for the MRP loyal and obedient to Pancasila and have a strong commitment to amuse it in a society, nation and country.
So the statement of mi was made with In fact, as proof of the fulfilment of the candidates for the West Papuan MRP as referred to in Article 4 of the paragraph (1) letter c of the Territory of West Papua Province Number 5 of 2010 on the Tata Cara Elections of the People's Assembly of West Papua.
Created at the
MAKING STATEMENT
CALON MRP MEMBERS Meterai Rp. 6,000,-
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Place and Date
LETTER OF LOYAL AND DEVOUT STATEMENT TO UUD REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
IN 1945, THE UNITY STATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA AS WELL AS THE LEGITIMATE GOVERNMENT
Sign below: a. Name: b. Sex: c. Job: d.
Born/Age:/Year e. Religion: f. Address: It's true that I'm a candidate for MRP faithful and obedient to the Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia in 1945, the State of the Republic of Indonesia as well as the legitimate government.
So the statement of mi was actually made with the actual As a proof of the fulfilment of the candidates for the West Papuan MRP as referred to in Article 4 of the paragraph (1) the letter d of the Territory of West Papua Province Number 5 of 2010 on the Tata Cara Election of the People's Assembly of West Papua.
Created at the
MAKING STATEMENT
CANDIDATE FOR MRP Meterai Rp. 6,000,-
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The gender
Place and Date
LETTER STATEMENT HAS A STRONG COMMITMENT TO PROTECT
THE RIGHTS OF THE NATIVE PAPUA
SIGNED BELOW: a. Name: b. C. Job: d.
Born/Age:/Year e. Religion: f. Address: I'm actually committed to protecting the rights of the indigenous people of Papua.
So this is made in fact as proof of the fulfilment of the Papuan MRP Member States. West as referred to in Article 4 of the paragraph (1) of the Territory of West Papua Province Number 5 of 2010 on the Tata Cara Selection of the People's Assembly of West Papua.
Created on the date
MAKING A STATEMENT
PROSPECTIVE MRP MEMBERS
Meterai Rp. 6,000,-
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The gender
Place and Date
LETTER OF STATEMENT IS NOT STATABLE AS A MEMBER OF THE LEGISLATURE
AND THE POLITICAL PARTY MEMBERS
The signature below: a. Name: b. C. Job: d.
Born/Age/Year:/Year e. Religion: f. Address: It is true that I as a candidate for the MRP is unstatable as a member of the legislative and political party.
So this statement is made in fact as proof of the fulfilment of the candidates for the West Papuan MRP. as referred to in Section 4 paragraph (1) letter i of the Territory of West Papua Province Number 5 of 2010 on the Order of the Elections of the People's Assembly of West Papua.
Created on the date
THAT MAKES THE STATEMENT
CANDIDATE MEMBER MRP, Meterai Rp. 6,000,-
( It's
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Place and Date
AFFIDAVIT DOMICILE
SIGNED BELOW
A. Name: b. Sex: c. Job: d.
Born/Age:/Year e. Religion: f. Address: stating in fact that I am a resident of the City/City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the City of Indonesia
Thus this statement is made with a piece as proof of the fulfilment of the candidate for the West Papuan MRP as referred to in Article 4 of the paragraph (1) of the West Papua Provincial Order Regulation No. 5 of 2010 on the Election Way of the Election Members of the West Papua People's Assembly.
Made in on the date
THAT MAKES A STATEMENT
CANDIDATE MEMBER MRP, Meterai Rp. 6,000,-
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Place and Date
LETTER OF THE STATEMENT IS WILLING TO WAIVE THE OFFICE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS
WHEN SELECTED TO BE A MEMBER OF MRP
The signed below
a. Name: b. Sex: c. Job: d.
Born/Age:/Year e. Religion: f. Address: stating in fact that I am a civil servant if elected to the MRP Member willing to relinquish temporary office and status of my employees as a civil servant.
Thus this statement is made in fact as proof of the fulfilment of the candidate for the West Papuan MRP as referred to in Article 4 of the paragraph (1) letter m of the Territory of West Papua Province Number 5 of 2010 on the Way of the Order West Papuan People's Assembly Elections.
Created at the
MAKING STATEMENT
CANDIDATE MEMBER MRP, Meterai Rp. 6,000,-
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Place and Date
LETTER RECOMMENDATION
RECOGNITION RECEIVED BY THE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY
SIGNING BELOW, THE SPEAKER OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF THE MELANESIAN RACE FAMILY. Village/Village. District of the United States ... The City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the City of the United States Name: b. Sex: c. Nationality/Tribe: d. Work: e.
Born/Age:/Year f. Religion: g. Address:
The one in question is truly recognized and accepted as a member of the Adat Community which Iayak to be submitted as a prospective member of the MRP represents the people of the Tribe of the At-large. In fact, as proof of the fulfilment of the candidate for the West Papuan MRP, as referred to in Article 4 of the paragraph (1) letter p of the Territory of West Papua Province Number 5 of 2010 on the Tata Cara Elections of the People's Assembly of West Papua.
Created in on the date
THAT MAKES RECOMMENDATION
Meterai Rp. 6,000,-
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Place and Date
Name: b. Sex: c. Nationality/Tribe: d. Work: e.
Born:/Year f. Religion: g. Address:
To be submitted as a prospective MRP Member representing the existing Religious society in West Papua Province.
Thus this statement was made in fact as proof of fulfilment
the terms of the candidate for the West Papuan MRP Member as referred to in Section 4 paragraph (1) letter q of the Province of West Papua Regulation No. 5 of 2010 on the Order of the Elections of the People's Assembly of West Papua.
Created at the date
MAKING RECOMMENDATIONS,
Meterai Rp. 6,000,-
(.. ...
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LETTER OF ACTIVE RECOMMENDATION AND CONSISTENTLY CHAMPIONED WOMEN 'S RIGHTS AND IN
ACCEPT BY THE WOMEN' S COMMUNITY
THE SIGNING BELOW: a. Name: b. Sex: c. Job: d. Place and Date
Born/Age: Age/Year e. Religion: f. Address: It is true that the person in question is active and consistent will fight for women's rights and are accepted by the women's community.
So this statement is made in fact as proof of the fulfilment of the women. West Papua MRP candidate as referred to in Article 4 paragraph (1) letter r Regulation of the Province of West Papua Province No. 5 Year 2010 on Tata Cara Election Member of the People's Assembly of West Papua.
Created at the date
MAKING RECOMMENDATIONS
CHAIRMAN OF THE WOMEN ' S ORGANIZATION /INSTITUTION Meterai Rp. 6,000,-
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Place and Date
a Residence Address
LETTER OF THE STATEMENT WITHDREW FROM THE INSTITUTIONAL POSITION
. Name: b. Sex: c. Job: d.
Born/Age:/Year e. Uniform: f. -I It is clear that I as a candidate for the MRP represents the group of people willing to resign from the institution/organization as such in item c above.
So this statement is made with In fact, as proof of the fulfilment of the candidate for the West Papuan MRP as referred to in Article 4 of the paragraph (1) letter of the Special Regional Regulation of West Papua Province Number 5 of 2010 on the Tata Cara Election of the Members of the West Papuan People's Assembly.
Created at the
MAKING STATEMENT
CALON MR. MRP MEMBERS,
Materai Rp. 6,000,-
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CUSTOMARY DELIBERATION EVENT
On this day the month of the year two thousand groups of indigenous peoples through the District/City Adat Institute have carried out the deliberations attended by the Representatives of local indigenous peoples in: District/City: Province: Province: Quota: By generating an agreement to assign a mandate to: Name: Place and Date: Birth/Age: Year of Work: Address: As a candidate to the group, from the event the candidate of the Adat element in order to select the candidate for membership of the MRP of the Regency/City.
Thus the News Event News Adat event is made for Used as it should.
1. Deputy Customary ......... 2. Deputy Customary ..........
3 Deputy Indigenous .......
4. Representatives of the group ... five. Deputy Custom ..........
WOMEN ' S DELIBERATIONS EVENT
On this day, the tangal of the month of the year two thousand years. Which is attended by representatives and groups of local women are housed in: Village: District: District: District: Province: Quota: By generating an agreement to assign a mandate to: Name: Place/date of birth (Age): Job: Address: As a candidate to the ....... of the future candidate of the Female Element in order to select the candidate MRP at the Kabupaten/ City level ... Thus the News of the event we are making to be used as it should be.
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3. Female representative ...
4. Female representatives ... five. Vice Female.
GOVERNOR OF WEST PAPUA,
CAP/TTD
ABRAHAM O. ATURURI
1. Vice Female. ...... 2. Vice Female.
For a valid copy of the original,
WAFIK WURYANTO
THE LEGAL BUREAU CHIEF,