JAKARTA - In the debate for the third Indonesian presidential candidate held at the JCC, Sunday, January 7, Presidential Candidate (Capres) number 2, Prabowo Subianto, reiterated his commitment to the application of the concept of "good neighboring politics".

He explained that this approach is a continuation of Indonesia's free and active foreign political tradition, with the main aim of avoiding involvement in the detrimental geopolitical alliance.

Prabowo emphasized the importance of establishing harmonious relations with various countries in order to maintain Indonesia's national balance and interests.

The third debate organized by the General Elections Commission (KPU) was also attended by Anies Baswedan and Ganjar Pranowo. The main focus of this debate is on issues such as defense, security, international relations, globalization, and geopoliticals, which are a continuation of the first debate which was held on December 12, then at the KPU Office.

The initial debate discussed themes such as eradicating corruption, government, law, human rights, democracy, public services, and inter-citizen harmony.

Hasyim Asy'ari, Chairman of the KPU, said that the first debate included important issues such as government, law, human rights, and strengthening democracy. Post-debate, August Mellaz, a KPU commissioner, expressed the need for evaluation of several aspects, including the size of the debate arena, lighting, and broadcasting aspects.

In response, the KPU plans to hold the next debate in a more appropriate location, such as a hotel, to address these problems.


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