The three said that without concreteproof of the burden imposed and proof of the numbers of people affected, the law could not be invalidated because it represents a legitimate attempt to prevent fraud in the future and inspire voter confidence.
But he said there's no concrete evidence of the number of voters who are disadvantaged and without such proof, a law that's non-discriminatory on its face and has a legitimate anti-fraud purpose cannot be struck down.
For proof that long-standing allegiances, not political agendas, will determine the next election, examine the concrete policy proposals that emerged from the Bali congress.