PKB Optimistic AMIN Raup 40 Percent Of Votes In Central Java

KUDUS - Chairman of the DPP National Awakening Party (PKB) Fathan Subchi is optimistic that the pair of presidential and vice presidential candidates Anies Baswedan-Muhaimin Iskandar (AMIN) can vote up to 40 percent in Central Java in the 2024 presidential election.

"The target for that many votes is because in the previous Central Java Governor's Election, which was not taken into account, it turned out that there were quite a lot of votes, so we are optimistic that we can gain support from up to 40 percent," he said as quoted by ANTARA, Saturday, November 18.

The strategy used, he said, with massive steps, thorough friendship and good party machinery.

Massive strategic steps, he said, would continue to be carried out with an approach to the manager of Islamic boarding schools, teachers, and mosque imams as well as prayer rooms.

Central Java is recognized as a red base, but it will try to penetrate several penetrations in Central Java, so that it is optimistic that AMIN can attract ulama and community leaders.

"With the change jargon, I think at this time people want a good system so that the government can work well. We offer some big ideas about change, improvement, cheap basic necessities, cheap education, and job clearing, so I believe I can mobilize people to support and choose AMIN," he said.

Regarding voters who have yet to determine their attitude or sound, he said, the AMIN team is also preparing special steps for millennial generation and gen Z.

"I am optimistic that the world of campus will run there," he said.

The Anies-Muhaimin pair ran as presidential and vice presidential candidates with serial number 1. Meanwhile, the supporting political parties are the National Awakening Party (PKB), the National Democratic Party (Nasdem), the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS), and the Ummah Party.