Receiving Morning Volunteer Support, TKN: We Never Force People To Support Prabowo-Gibran
JAKARTA - Volunteers for the Indonesian Gemoy Troops ( Morning Volunteers) have declared support for presidential and vice presidential candidates number 2, Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka, in the 2024 presidential election.
The support of the Morning Volunteers led by General Chair Muhammad Mihardi was officially received by the Deputy Chair of the Prabowo-Gibran National Campaign Team (TKN), Afriansyah Noor in Kertanegara, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, Tuesday, January 16.
In his remarks, Afriansyah said, support from the Morning Volunteers further added strength to Prabowo-Gibran's victory in the upcoming presidential election.
"It is an honor for us to accept all of you who voluntarily and sincerely fight to win candidate pair number two," said Afriansyah.
Based on his observations during campaigns in various regions, Afriansyah revealed, many people want Prabowo-Gibran to win in one round of the presidential election. This, he said, can be seen from the high interest of the public in attending the candidate pair campaign event number 2.
"This indicates that this pair is ready to win one round. There is no other word, we must win in one round," he said.
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Therefore, his party is ready to work hard day and night to lead Prabowo to become president of the Republic of Indonesia. "Because we know, Pak Prabowo is not good at talking, is not good at rhetoric but it is clear that he has never lied to his people," he said,
"We'll see if the other couples talk about being good, omons, but we won't repay them for the crimes they did, just dance. This election, people must be cheerful," continued Afriansyah.
The UN secretary-general emphasized that TKN has never forced people to support Prabowo-Gibran. He ensured that the news that said candidate pair number 2 forced people to vote for him was slander.
"But the news always says that the 02 partner forces people to choose, that's inconsequential. That's slanderous bin slander," he concluded.