JAKARTA - An aura of optimism clearly emanated from the look on Denny Indrayana's face. South Kalimantan Pilgub Cagub returned to his hometown to close ranks for re-voting for the South Kalimantan Governor Election.

Denny Indrayana today returned to South Kalimantan after the Constitutional Court (MK) won some of the arguments for the lawsuit regarding the South Kalimantan Pilgub. The Constitutional Court ordered the KPU to re-vote (PSU) in 827 polling stations (TPS) of South Kalimantan.

"Dengsanak is all the same as (all of them, red), ulun (with) the family to Banjar. God willing, we will continue the struggle. Alhamdulillah, after we win the Constitutional Court decision, it's time for us to close ranks and most importantly straighten out our intentions, bismillah, we make sure to move Banua, "said Denny Indrayana in a statement video, Tuesday, March 23.

Upon arrival at Syamsudin Noor Airport, Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Denny Indrayana, born in Kotabaru, was greeted by dozens of supporters. Denny Indrayana wreathed flowers. Denny Indrayana is optimistic about re-voting in a number of sub-districts in South Kalimantan.

The Constitutional Court (MK) previously canceled the decision of the South Kalimantan KPU on the recapitulation of the victory of the candidate pair Pilgub of South Kalimantan Sahbirin Noor (Uncle Birin) and Muhidin. The Constitutional Court ordered a re-voting (PSU) in 7 sub-districts of South Kalimantan. The candidate for governor of South Kalimantan who contested Uncle Birin's victory, Denny Indrayana, was grateful for the MK decision.

The decision was read out by the Constitutional Court judge at the decision hearing regarding the dispute over the results of the general election (PHPU) for the South Kalimantan Pilgub at the Constitutional Court building, Friday, March 19. The lawsuit was filed by Denny Indrayana-Difriadi Darjat.

The seven sub-districts that were decided to hold a re-voting (PSU) were South Banjarmasin District in Banjarmasin City and five sub-districts in Banjar Regency and 24 polling stations (TPS) in Binuang District, Tapin Regency.

Now Denny Indrayana is trying to gather the strength of volunteers ahead of the re-voting at 827 polling stations in South Kalimantan.

The mobilization of volunteers was carried out after the Constitutional Court (MK) canceled the victory of Sahbirin Noor (Uncle Birin) and Muhidin and ordered another vote at 827 polling stations.

Meanwhile, the Head of South Kalimantan Regional Police, Inspector General Rikwanto, ensures the readiness of security personnel who are adjusted to the level of vulnerability mapped regarding voting or re-voting for the South Kalimantan Pilgub.

"So that there is no excess, so we must not under estimate. We are all on alert. The TNI is also ready to make a full backup," he continued.

Rikwanto emphasized, the implementation of re-voting (PSU) must run safely and smoothly. He asked assigned members to continue to coordinate with the General Election Commission (KPU) so that all potential obstacles can be overcome.

"Let us help the KPU so that this PSU can be carried out according to the schedule determined by the Constitutional Court. The maximum time of 60 working days is certainly not long, all preparations must be rushed by the KPU," he said.

In addition, the Kapolda appealed to the public to maintain the social security situation and support the implementation of the PSU by giving their voting rights.


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