SIANTAR - Chairman of the Golkar Party Airlangga Hartarto asked all Golkar Party cadres to be ready to fight in the 2024 election. In consolidating the DPD Golkar Regency and City throughout North Sumatra, Thursday, June 22, cadres are expected to be ready with any conditions to get the most votes in the legislative and presidential elections.

This is certainly inseparable from the efforts of Golkar and Airlangga in garnering support for eight parties to reject the election system lawsuit from being open to closed. Airlangga firmly asked all Golkar cadres in North Sumatra for one Command, to face the election of the open system they have fought for.

Regarding the open and closed electoral system that the Golkar party has been fighting for since January, it was decided last week and the Constitutional Court granted that the system is open. If open is the aspiration of the Golkar party, then the consequence is that we have to prove that Golkar votes must be the most. Are all ready? Any number, ready? " asked Airlangga, who was immediately answered by the cadres "Ready!"

Airlangga Hartarto stated that because he had struggled for the open electoral system with the most votes, it must be proven that Golkar cadres must be ready to get the most votes as well. "We don't want to only win the legislative election but also have to win the presidential election. So we have to work as much as possible, as hard as possible and that work must start now," said Airlangga.

Furthermore, Airlangga explained that Indonesia is currently in the third intersection, where the challenges are very critical. "Now that the reforms are running, we are faced with the next challenge, namely to enter into a developed country or become a middle country only," said Airlangga.

According to Airlangga, in the world, not many countries have entered developed countries. In ASEAN only Singapore and in Asia, recently only South Korea was able to become a developed country with an average population of 12 thousand dollars per year.

Indonesia's time is only 13 years to overcome this challenge where there is a period of ten years, namely the 2024 to 2034 elections. According to Airlangga, the government cycle after this reform is 10 years, so during that time the Indonesian government must be handled by the right leaders. This is important to encourage Indonesia to progress with all acceleration and high speed," he said.

"Indonesia's challenges are not an easy challenge, because in increasing national economic growth a political stability is needed... Economic growth is basically political stability, and political stability occurs if there is a permanent coalition, which is more than 50 percent of seats in the DPR," said Airlangga. But now with many political parties, it is difficult for one political party to reach 50 seats in the DPR.

Through good elections, it is hoped that it will produce a solid leader and supported by solid political forces. Therefore, we must be ready, to build a large coalition of parties. Golkar wants a coalition with four big parties or three or two, and Golkar wants to carry a coalition with a strong party," said Airlangga.

Airlangga also emphasized that the Golkar Party wants to be in the coalition in the future to build a permanent coalition and it is hoped that after the election it will be able to hold 51 percent of the votes to create a strong and stable government, which is needed to deal with global uncertainty, such as the energy crisis war or the crisis of change and the health crisis that may still exist.

Airlangga also stated that the Golkar Party is not only a party that is ready conceptually but also ready cadres. "We are a political party that is not only thinking about elections but also a party that builds health and human resources readiness. I am proud if I am able to show that the area is progressing because it is led by Golkar party cadres," said Airlangga, who asked Golkar to win because of the many cadres.

Airlangga also asked all cadres not to take this election lightly, because if they choose the right leader wrongly, then Indonesia is only circling and unable to become a developed country.

At the end of his speech, Airlangga Hartarto did not forget to read a rhyme that became his mainstay. The shark fish swam happily, I love you North Sumatra.


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