JURNAL BINA PRAJA
Journal of Home Affairs Governance
ARTICLE
581
� OPEN ACCESS
Evaluation of the Zipper System in Efforts
to Increase Women’s Representation to 30 Percent
in Parliament
Rahmatika Monati �
✉ 1
, Enika Maya Oktavia
2
, Sizil Azzahra Sa’dillah
3
1, 2, 3
Faculty of Sharia and Law, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
✉ rahmatika236@gmail.com
Abstract: The low representation of women in parliament is a global problem,
especially in Indonesia. The status quo shows that the role and representation of
women in parliament is still very low, which has implications for legislation products
that are not inclusive. Women are vital in legislation, especially in micro-policy
aspirations related to welfare, education, equality, and household issues. The
affirmation policy with a minimum female candidacy quota of 30 percent in
Indonesia is implemented through the zipper system. However, unfortunately, it is
still ineffective because women's representation is still very low. This study uses a
qualitative descriptive method to analyze the inequality of women's representation
in the Indonesian parliament. The data used secondary data, which has been
collected and processed by other parties. The result of this study is an evaluation of
the zipper system, which is still ineffective because it depends on the placement of
candidate sequence numbers and political party awareness. The placement of
women in number 1 is only 19 percent, while in number three, it reaches 67 percent,
and in number 6, 65 percent. It has a big impact on the probability of low electability.
With women's representation, women's voices can be heard and fought for in
government, thus realizing an equal and inclusive government. Revamping the zipper
system by requiring the placement of female candidates at number 1 is an effective
solution to increase women's representation in parliament in line with descriptive
representation theory, which emphasizes the importance of proportional
representation from various groups of society in government.
Keywords: women's representation; zipper system; electability.
Citation: Monati, R., Oktavia, E. M., &
Sa’dillah, S. A. (2023). Evaluation of the
Zipper System in Efforts to Increase
Women’s Representation to 30 Percent in
Parliament. Jurnal Bina Praja, 15(3),
581–592. https://doi.org/10.21787/
jbp.15.2023.581-592
Received: 1 September 2023
Accepted: 11 December 2023
Published: December 2023
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