Dismissing The Assumption Of Fear Of Debate, East Java's Golkar TKD Ensures Gibran Will Be More Than Expected

JAKARTA - The East Java (East Java) TKD Steering Committee, Sarmuji ensured that the vice presidential candidate number 2 Gibran Rakabuming Raka would be more than expected to follow the assumption of fear of debate from a number of parties.

"People are now underwater, even developed as if Mas Gibran is afraid to face a debate. Those who develop Mas Gibran are afraid to face debate, will reap disappointment," said Sarmuji in the Senayan area, Jakarta, Tuesday, December 12.

"Later, Mas Gibran, God willing, will be more than expected expectations, more than expected, which is definitely more than narrated, God willing," he continued.

The chairman of the East Java Golkar DPD also said that there was no special preparation for his presidential and vice presidential candidates ahead of the KPU debate. Sarmuji believes Prabowo and Gibran will be able to answer all panelist questions and topics that are being discussed.

"In particular preparation, I'm sure there won't be any. There doesn't need to be special preparations, for example, we have to tackle our presidential and vice-presidential candidates with a lot of input or do excessive exercise, because we believe that Pak Prabowo and Mas Gibran will be able to answer panelist questions later," he said.

Meanwhile, vice presidential candidate number 2, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, emphasized that he was not afraid to face the upcoming presidential and vice presidential debate. Because according to him, he already had experience in debate while running as Mayor of Solo.

This was conveyed by Gibran when holding a meeting with the Association of Indonesian Injiil Institutions (PGLII) at the City Forest Plateran, Senayan, Central Jakarta, Monday, December 11.

"Mas Gibran, you don't need to be afraid of debates like the issues that are said," said one of the pastors.

"Afraid of debate? No, sir. We were the mayor (Surakarta) yesterday, I also debated, sir. No one was afraid, sir," said Gibran.