Presidential candidate number 3, Ganjar Pranowo recalled the spirit of reform 25 years ago when all parties united to correct the government which was deemed deviant at that time.

This was conveyed by Ganjar in the statement of the 2024 presidential election lawsuit in his introductory speech before his lawsuit was read out by the legal team at the inaugural trial of the 2024 presidential election dispute at the Constitutional Court on Wednesday, March 27.

"Some of us may forget their sacrifices, forget the tears and pain of families losing their loved ones, and forget the spirit that underlies the reform movement 25 years ago," said Ganjar.

Ganjar said that the spirit of the predecessors in fighting for the 1998 reforms in the country needed to be treated.

"We are here with a simple intention, is to remind people who quickly forget that we are all loyal to the ideals of reform, will always remember their sacrifice and revive their spirit in our hearts," said Ganjar.

According to him, reforms that are quarter-century old are full of sacrifices so that later generations can feel the fruits of the democratic struggle. Therefore, taking care of memories of the ideals of reform is important today.

"Our big task today is to strengthen ourselves. And swear to ourselves that the deaths of those who are fighting for reform are not in vain deaths. We must unite to always take care of our memories," he said.

The inaugural trial of the General Election Result Dispute (PHPU) case for the presidential-cawapres candidate pair number 1 Anies Baswedan-Muhaimin Iskandar and serial number 3 Ganjar Pranowo-Mahfud MD was held today.

The PHPU session for Anies-Muhaimin has taken place this morning, while the Ganjar-Mahfud MD has just started.


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