Happy After Nyoblos, AHY Leaves A Message To The Paslon Who Wins The Jakarta Regional Election
JAKARTA - Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY) finished using his voting rights at polling stations (TPS) 28 North Cipete Village, Kebayoran Baru District, South Jakarta, Wednesday, November 27.
With a happy face, AHY showed off his right little finger which had been smeared with purple ink.
AHY advised that whoever the pair of candidates for governors who win in the 2024 Pilkada contestation can focus on realizing all the programs that exist in their campaign promises.
"Of course, to anyone who gets the mandate from the people, we wish him the best. We can really focus on realizing programs, including campaign promises that have been conveyed," AHY told reporters.
AHY considered that the problems in Jakarta were too complex, both economically, politically and socially.
"I myself continue to follow the development of Jakarta with its various challenges, both economically, politically, socially. In fact, we know that Jakarta is also vulnerable to natural disasters," he said.
The chairman of the Democratic Party also highlighted one of the main problems in North Jakarta, namely tidal flooding. According to AHY, whoever the pair who will win the 2024 simultaneous regional election contestation must have a breakthrough to overcome this problem.
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"We all know that Jakarta is a large and dense and complex metropolitan city, so it takes a leader who is capable, has innovations and breakthroughs and also continues to love his people," he said.
Therefore, continued AHY, full support from the entire community is needed to be able to overcome all problems in Jakarta.
"Because the leader needs support from all the people and all elements in the area. Including in Jakarta," he said.
The DKI KPU has set a permanent voter list (DPT) for the 2024 Pilkada as many as 8,214,007 voters. Of this number, the most DPTs in East Jakarta were 2,374,828, followed by West Jakarta 1,909,774, then South Jakarta (1,748,961), North Jakarta (1,345,815), Central Jakarta (813,721) and the Thousand Islands as many as 20,908 people.