Andi Widjajanto Regarding The Fifth Debate In February: The Issue Of Mas Ganjar Banget
JAKARTA - Deputy for Politics 5.0 of the Ganjar-Mahfud National Winning Team (TPN), Andi Widjajanto believes that the presidential candidate number three will shine in the fifth debate. The former Governor of Central Java is believed to master the theme of social welfare, education, culture, and human resources (HR).
"The fifth debate is Mas Ganjar's issue, the issue is really Mr. Ganjar, yes. It seems that our work at TPN is lighter to prepare for the fifth debate," Andi told reporters quoted on Tuesday, January 9.
Meanwhile, for the fourth theme that will be followed by Mahfud MD as a vice presidential candidate (cawapres), preparations have been made. The team will also provide understanding of environmental issues.
"The fourth debate is, we are, yes, we have prepared it. This fourth debate (the theme, red) is the environment. So it's an easy issue. Later Pak Mahfud will get a lot of understanding about environmental issues," he said.
"Especially from the legal sector," continued the former Governor of the National Resilience Institute (Lemhannas).
For information, there are five themes raised in the presidential and vice-presidential debate held by the General Elections Commission (KPU). The first is related to the government, law, human rights, eradication of corruption, strengthening democracy, improving public services and harmony of citizens followed by three presidential candidates.
The second theme is the economy, namely the people's and digital economy, finance, tax investment, trade, management of the APBN-APBD, infrastructure, and urban areas. In this debate, it was the vice presidential candidate (cawapres) who conveyed his ideas.
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Next, the third debate is related to defense, security, international relations, and geopolitical. The fourth is sustainable development, natural resources, the environment, energy, food, agrarianism, society and villages.
The theme of the last debate is social welfare, educational culture, information technology, health, employment, human resources, and inclusion.