Ref: Apakah tidak cocok bila dibaca terjemahannya dalam bahasa Melayu, 
Indonesia, Inggris ?

http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/aceh-political-candidates-fail-koran-test/


Aceh Political Candidates Fail Koran Test 
By Nurdin Hasan on 5:01 am May 1, 2013.
Category Editor's Choice, Featured, News, Politics
Tags: Aceh, Aceh Independent Elections Commission KIP, Koran, politics 
 
An Aceh legislative candidate is assessed in Koranic reading last week. Aceh 
requires legislative candidates pass a Koran proficiency test. (EPA Photo/Hotli 
Simanjuntak)

Banda Aceh. Dozens of legislative candidates vying for the 81 seats in the Aceh 
provincial legislature in the 2014 general election have flunked a Koran 
proficiency test — one of the requirements under a local bylaw for running for 
public office.

Akmal Abzal, a commissioner with the Aceh Independent Elections Commission 
(KIP), said that 42 of 1,231 people from 12 political parties failed the test.

“There were only three political parties whose members all passed the Koran 
proficiency test 100 percent,” Akmal told the Jakarta Globe on Tuesday.

However, Akmal, who is also the chairman of the test committee, refused to 
disclose the names of the politicians who failed the test or what political 
parties they were from, citing ethical reasons.

“One thing is certain: There were legislative candidates from a nationalist 
Islamic party who couldn’t read the Koran. There were also legislative 
candidates from a local party,” he said.

The 2014 general election will see 15 parties participate in Aceh, including 
three local parties — the Aceh Peace Party (PDA), the Aceh National Party (PNA) 
and the Aceh Party (PA). The rest are national-based parties.

Aceh is the only province in the country allowed to have local parties and the 
only one that requires the Koran proficiency test for prospective candidates.

Akmal said the test was held for three days from Saturday until Monday.

“There was no intervention in the results from anyone because the team of 
judges worked independently and professionally. Their decision is unanimous and 
cannot be challenged,” said Akmal, adding that the judges were all past winners 
of Koran recital competitions.

Akmal said that the KIP had held a plenary meeting on the legislative 
candidates who failed the test and that it would soon notify political parties 
about their candidates who did not make the cut.

“The parties may replace their legislative candidates who failed the Koran 
proficiency test with other candidates before the deadline,” he said.

Akmal added that 83 out of the 1,231 legislative candidates who were registered 
did not show up on various excuses, such as falling ill, being on a minor 
pilgrimage, or umrah, and other reasons.

“We are in the process of verifying their reasons to see whether they hold up. 
If not, we will drop the candidates,” he said.

“For those who couldn’t show up due to a strong reason, they will be given the 
chance to take the Koran proficiency test from May 9 to 22 this year.”

Akmal added that those who had taken the test but flunked would not have 
another opportunity to take the test because they had failed to meet the 
requirement to stand in the election.

Related Articles:
Aceh Legislative Candidates to Be Quizzed On Koran Former GAM, PNA Member 
Murdered in Aceh Military Head Urges Aceh to Comply With Central Govt Review of 
New Flag The Thinker: Aceh’s Flag Standoff 

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Kirim email ke