Ganjar's Wife Helps Prepare Psychological Side Ahead Of The 2024 Presidential Candidate Debate

JAKARTA - The wife of the presidential candidate number 3 Ganjar Pranowo, Siti Atikoh Supriyanti, said that she would provide full support and prepare psychologically for Ganjar ahead of the 2024 presidential election debate.

"I am more about preparing from the psychological side," said Atikoh in a written statement, Monday, December 11, which was confiscated by Antara.

He said he would accompany his husband in the 2024 presidential election debate. According to him, this is part of his support for his husband.

"God willing, that's part of supporting Mas Ganjar," said Atikoh.

Atikoh also said that Ganjar and Mahfud Md were ready to follow the debate stages that had been launched by the KPU.

"God willing, if Mas Ganjar and Pak Mahfud are ready, God willing," he said.

It is known that the General Elections Commission (KPU) will hold the inaugural debate of the presidential and vice presidential candidates for the 2024 presidential election on Tuesday 12 December. The first debate includes the theme of law, human rights, government, eradication of corruption, and strengthening democracy.

The KPU has announced that the schedule for the presidential and vice presidential candidates in the 2024 presidential election will be held five times and all of them will take place in Jakarta.

In addition, the debate will also be held with five different themes. The first debate is related to law, human rights, government, eradication of corruption, and strengthening democracy.

The second debate will be held on December 22, 2023, with the theme defense, security, geopolitical, and international relations.

Third, on January 7, 2024, with economic themes (congestion and digital), social welfare, investment, trade, taxes (digital), finance, and state budget management.

Fourth, on January 21, 2024, carrying the theme of energy, natural resources (SDA), SMN, carbon tax, environment and agrarianism, and indigenous peoples.

Fifth on February 4, 2024, the theme of the debate is information technology, improving public services, hoaxes, intolerance, education, health (post-COVID society), and employment.