The Indonesian House of Representatives’ Commission II plans to consult with various political parties and civil society organizations to refine the issues list for revisions to the national Election Law. This “safari,” as it's called, will include visits to non-parliamentary political parties and prominent organizations like Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Muhammadiyah, and Walubi. The goal is to gather diverse perspectives and strengthen the comprehensive nature of the amendments being considered. By seeking input from a broad range of stakeholders, the commission hopes to address potential concerns and improve the election bill. This move indicates a commitment to inclusive lawmaking. The refined issues list, known as DIM, will guide the discussion and eventual revisions to the crucial election legislation. This consultative process aims to build consensus and ensure the law reflects the needs of Indonesian society.