Vice Presidential Candidate Muhaimin Iskandar responded to the question of Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka about foreign terms being heard, including the State of Global Islamic Economy called Gibran SGIE on the debate stage. Muhaimin talks about the substance that is understood even though the term sometimes slips.
"Yes, there are so many terms that we memorize, some that we happen to forget the abbreviation. But this is normal, questions that can be raised at any time, the important thing is that we finally understand the substance and can explain with determination what is actually related to the interests of the sharia economy which is part of the strength of our nation," said Cak Imin after the vice presidential debate, Friday, December 22.
Cak Imin spoke about technical terminology which could actually be answered via Google. In fact, said Cak Imin, the matter of the presidential election is substantial.
"So when the question is a matter of technical terminology at this level, you can answer it with Google actually. Because what is needed at the national leadership level is substantive things," said Cak Imin.
"And this is actually what I think is a question that is valid but also the public can judge, the quality of the question is the quality of the question of the technical aspect, not the substance aspect," he said.
Cak Imin emphasized that national leadership regarding substance is nothing else.
"But as a question, of course it is legal and the public will later assess whether this is indeed a careful intelligent format for memorization or this is a format on ideology, ideas, values that are dual to policy," he said.
In the debate, the candidate for Vice President number 2, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, gave a short'study' to the candidate for Vice President number 1, Muhaimin Iskandar regarding the State of Global Islamic Economy.
This took place in the middle of the Cawapres session asking each other questions in Debate which was held today, Friday, December 22.
This started when Gibran asked Cak Imin a question, Muhaimin Iskandar's nickname.
"Because Gus Muhaimin is the general chairman of the PKB, I am sure that I understand this problem. How is Gus Imin's move to increase Indonesia's ranking in SGIE?" asked Gibran.
This question was then greeted by a question again by the olegh Muhaimin who did not know what SGIE meant.
"Frankly, I don't understand SGIE. What is SGIE?," said Cak Imin.
Gibran then explained, as a country that is focusing on developing the Islamic financial economy, prospective leaders in Indonesia should understand SGIE.
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