JAKARTA - The Mayor of South Tangerang (Tangsel) Airin Rachmi Diany immediately invited the Deputy Mayor of South Tangerang, Benyamin Davnie, to return to work to deal with the pandemic starting tomorrow after the campaign leave in the 2020 South Tangerang Regional Election is over.

"The campaign leave is over. Tomorrow Mr. Benyamin can go straight to work. Because we still have the task of overcoming this pandemic in the health and economic sectors," said Airin Rachmi Diany as chairman of the Golkar DPD and also Mayor of South Tangerang at the Benyamin-Pilar victory post in Serpong. , reported by Antara, Wednesday, December 9.

Airin believes that Benyamin-Pilar will be able to continue the development and arrangement of South Tangerang City going forward. Benyamin has served as Deputy Mayor for 10 years, so he already knows what programs to continue.

Airin said that the restructuring of South Tangerang City, which has been implemented for 10 years, must not stop and must continue. Especially during this pandemic, someone who is able to understand the condition of the area is needed.

"With the results of the quick count that put Benyamin-Pilar ahead of the other two pairs, this should be welcomed and is the result of cooperation from all parties," he said.

Airin also advised all party cadres and volunteers to continue guarding the vote acquisition up to the city level plenary. "Guard and supervise the city level plenary to get votes," he said.

Previously, Very Muchlis as Coordinator of the Benyamin-Pilar Saga Ichsan Success Team in Tangerang, Wednesday, said three survey agencies had released the quick count results, namely Charta Politika, LSI led by Denny JA and Indonesian political indicators.

For the quick count results with incoming votes reaching 95 percent at 16.00 WIB, from the Indonesian Political Indicators it is known that the Benyamin-Pilar pair won 41.85 percent of votes, Muhammad-Saras won 34.42 percent and Azizah-Ruhamaben won 23.72 percent.

Then for the quick count results of Charta Politika, Benyamin-Pilar won 40.26 percent, Muhammad-Saras won 35.99 percent and Azizah-Ruhamaben won 23.76 percent.

For the results of the quick count of LSI led by Denny Ja, Benyamin-Pilar won 43.14 percent, Muhammad-Saras won 35.19 percent and Azizah - Ruhamaben won 21.67 percent.


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