
About Us
A Visionary Leader for Justice and Change
Muhiddin Kabiri is a distinguished political leader, reformist, and advocate for democracy and human rights. As the former chairman of the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan, Kabiri has dedicated his life to promoting justice, unity, and progress for his people. Despite facing significant challenges and exile, his unwavering commitment to building a fair and inclusive society continues to inspire.
My Stands
- Commitment to Justice
- Promotion of Democratic Values
- Defender of Freedom of Expression
- Focus on Unity and Tolerance
- Vision for Sustainable Development
- Courage in Adversity

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More than 1,540 people have shown their trust and support, standing together for progress, justice, and a brighter future.
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Senior Assistant Secretary of East Jakarta Goverment
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Freuqently Asked Questions From Voters
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Regular Question
To vote, you typically need a valid identification document, such as a national ID card (KTP) or a voter registration card. Make sure your ID is up-to-date and matches the voter list.
You can register at your local election office or online through the official voter registration website. Ensure you provide accurate personal information and necessary documents.
Your assigned voting station will be listed on your voter card or available online. You can also check with your local election commission for details.
If your name is missing, contact your local election office immediately. You may be required to provide proof of registration and identification to resolve the issue.
Public Question
Elected officials are responsible for representing citizens, creating laws, and implementing policies that promote public welfare and development. They are accountable to the people who elect them.
Voter security is ensured through measures like secure voter ID verification, transparent ballot processes, and oversight by election observers to prevent fraud or manipulation.
In the event of a tie, a re-vote may be conducted in the affected regions, or a decision may be made based on legal provisions set by the election commission.
Indonesia uses a proportional representation system, where voters choose candidates or parties, and seats are allocated based on the number of votes received.
Fair elections are ensured through independent oversight by the Election Commission, the presence of domestic and international observers, and strict penalties for election fraud or malpractice.