JAKARTA - Secretary General of the PDI-P (PDIP) Hasto Kristiyanto reminded human rights violators (HAM) not to be given the opportunity to lead Indonesia. Initially, Hasto ensured that Ganjar Pranowo-Mahfud MD was ready to take part in the inaugural debate that would be held on Tuesday, December 12. Because, pair number three is a person who prioritizes human rights and even has programs to resolve past serious violations fairly. "In his program, Pak Ganjar and Prof. Mahfud made their commitment to human rights a call to their souls because human values are very important, loving the people, loving the country is part of the commitment shown," said Hasto in a written statement quoted on Monday, December 11. This attitude is considered by Hasto to be different from a couple who did not list the vision and mission regarding past human rights violations and its resolution. Hasto did not mention who he meant. However, he asked the public not to monitor those who were deemed not to have any concern with the issue. "Don't let this republic be led by people who have track records of human rights violations. Moreover, there are candidate pairs who do not include (visions, missions) related to human rights," he said.

As previously reported, the General Election Commission (KPU) and the team of candidate pairs in the 2024 presidential election have agreed that the theme of the inaugural debate will discuss the law, human rights, government, eradication of corruption, and strengthening democracy.Debat of candidate pairs in this presidential election will be held five times. The details, December 12 and December 22, 2023; January 7 and January 21, 2024; and the last debate will be held on February 4.


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