TPN Regarding Ganjar-Anies Prabowo's 'royok' In Debate: Not Cooperation But Together Concerned
JAKARTA - The Advisory Board of the National Winning Team (TPN) Ganjar-Mahfud MD, Yenny Wahid said Ganjar did not cooperate with the presidential candidate number one, Anies Baswedan in the third debate. Both of them have the same concern regarding the condition of defense commanded by presidential candidate number two, Prabowo Subianto as Minister of Defense (Menhan). This was conveyed by Yenny after the third debate with the theme of defense and security on Sunday night, January 7. At that time, Ganjar and Anies seemed to support each other and even compactly assess Prabowo's performance as Minister of Defense. So it is not a problem between candidate pairs one and three working together.' But they both feel there is concern because on the one hand there are many defense policies that seem not to be on target, Yenny said to reporters quoted Monday, January 8. At least there is some mutual anxiety alluded by Ganjar and Anies, Yenny said. The first is the issue of defense budget that the government bought in the Prabowo era. Alutsista, continued Yenny, was bought in a former state and considered to endanger the soldiers who used it. Then there are concerns about increasing, getting bigger and bigger foreign debt, and in order to finance the defense equipment,''' he stressed. In addition, Ganjar also highlighted other issues such as the decreasing Minimum Essential Force (MEF). So this is not comparable to the budget of defense budget is increasing,''' he said. The question is how much the Kemenhan score of the father,''' asked Anies to Ganjar in the debate session held at Istora Senayan, Jakarta. The answer is that Ganr said the value that deserves to be given is only five. The reason is that the defense sector should be corrected consistently and listened to all matras.
SEE ALSO:
Ganjar then asked the same question to his opponent. "Mas Anies, don't be afraid. Call it what number, like me, for example," said the former Governor of Central Java. "11 out of 100," said Anies with a smile.