TPN Ganjar-Mahfud Often Speaks About Cheating In The Presidential Election, Arsjad: That's The Voice Of The People!
JAKARTA - The head of the Ganjar-Mahfud MD National Winning Team (TPN), Arsjad Rasjid, said that the narrative about fraud that is often voiced is not a form of propaganda. He said this happened and many people agreed.It is known, TPN Ganjar-Mahfud often discusses the neutrality of law enforcement officers and a number of frauds. In fact, Ganjar Pranowo, who is a presidential candidate (candidate) number three, said that law enforcement in the country only got a score of 5 out of 10."For us, what has been said is that there are many things that have happened from the voice of the people who have been voiced," Arsjad said at a press conference at the High End Building, Kebon Sirih, Jakarta, Wednesday, November 22.Arsjad ensured that all the narratives presented were not propaganda but a form of focus on Ganjar-Mahfud. This is because this couple will focus on two things in the 2024 presidential election, one of which is about law enforcement."Obviously Mas Ganjar and Prof Mahfud focus on discussing what ideas are really about going forward. So later Mas Ganjar and Prof Mahfud will also talk about focusing on two things, namely first regarding the economy and the second is regarding legal certainty," he said.Furthermore, Arsjad also said that the narrative that had been conveyed by his team was a form of anxiety from all parties. "And what we feel is what the people want. We focus there," said the head of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN).Even so, he also said that his team did not only focus on the narrative of fraud and neutrality. Arsjad said that the vision and mission of the Ganjar-Mahfud pair would also be massive so that people were expected to give their voices."We focus there and will explain how ideas and programs will be carried out later which we will bring, brought by Mas Ganjar and Prof Mahfud to ensure that we can hear what the people want and we issue," concluded Arsjad.