After The Third Debate Of The Jakarta Regional Head Election, Ahmad Muzani: God Willing Ridwan Kamil Wins

Secretary General of the Gerindra Party Ahmad Muzani believes Ridwan Kamil-Suswono will win the Jakarta Pilkada. The reason is that the candidate pair for governor and deputy governor are considered to have performed well in the third debate held by the General Elections Commission (KPU).

According to him, Ridwan Kamil-Suswono is able to explain the vision and mission, as well as the ideas and programs that have been prepared to make Jakarta a global city.

"Good and proud, both for our democracy. God willing, Mr. Ridwan Kamil will win," said Muzani, quoted Monday, November 18.

Ridwan Kamil, who has a background as an architect and city planning expert, is said to have straightforwardly conveyed various breakthroughs to bring new things in Jakarta.

Starting from the flood prevention strategy, how to reduce congestion, to efforts to glorify all Jakarta residents by presenting decent housing in the middle of the city.

The ideas were also emphasized that Ridwan Kamil and his team had calculated and calculated so that they could be implemented.

Meanwhile, Chairman of the Steering Committee for the Ridwan Kamil-Suswono Winning Team, Ahmed Zaki Iskandar stated that the number one pair not only mastered the debate, but could complement each other as a candidate pair for governor and deputy governor of Jakarta.

RK-Suswono juga mampu menjawab setiap pertanyaan dengan klir, logis, dan jelas.

"Alhamdulillah, the RIDO pair is extraordinary. We hope that all Jakartans can see the quality of the next Jakarta leader candidate, and it is certain for me that RIDO's choice, Ridwan Kamil-Suswono," said Zaki.

Meanwhile, the debate between the three Jakarta regional elections raised the theme of urban and climate change which was divided into six sub-themes. Namely flood management, settlement arrangement, emission reduction and air pollution as well as renewable energy transitions, waste management, availability of clean water, livable cities and structuring green open spaces.