JAKARTA - Acting Chairman of the West Java Golkar Party DPD Ace Hasan Syadzily welcomed the results of the Indonesian Survey Circle (LSI) survey agency Denny JA which placed General Chair Airlangga Hartarto at number 5 with an electability of 5.3 percent.

According to him, the results of this survey show that the electability of the Coordinating Minister for the Economy is increasing.

"Of course it should be read as a form of public appreciation for Pak Airlangga Hartarto's performance as the Chair of the COVID-19 Handling Committee and National Economic Recovery (PEN)," said Ace to reporters, Thursday, June 17.

With the results of this survey, West Java's Golkar believes Airlangga can win the 2024 presidential election contestation.

"Seeing the survey, we are increasingly convinced that Pak Airlangga has a very high chance of winning the presidential election in 2024," he continued.

As a political figure who has just been mentioned as a presidential candidate, continued Ace, Airlangga has the potential to become president in 2024. Apart from his performance being increasingly appreciated by the community, Ace claims, slowly the systematic efforts made by Golkar Party cadres at various levels have become increasingly visible. the result.

"The positive trend of Pak Airlangga's creeping electability in the presidential election makes us even more optimistic that Pak Airlangga can occupy the RI 1 seat," said the deputy chairman of Commission VIII of the DPR.

Ace assessed that Airlangga as the General Chair of the Golkar Party has a ticket to be able to run as a presidential candidate compared to other popular names.

"We will continue to struggle to socialize Pak Airlangga to the public so that his electability will be higher, especially in West Java, as the granary of the Golkar Party," said Ace.

Previously, the Indonesian Survey Circle (LSI) Denny JA released the latest survey results related to the political map in the 2024 Presidential Election (Pilpres).

From the simulation of 9 names, Prabowo Subianto leads with the highest electability at 23.5 percent.

In second place, there is the name Ganjar Pranowo with an electability of 15.5 percent. Third, Anies Baswedan 13.8 percent, fourth Sandiaga Uno 7.6 percent. Airlangga Hartarto's fifth position was 5.3 percent.

Next is Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY) at 3.8 percent, Puan Maharani at 2 percent, Erick Tohir at 1.9 percent, and Moeldoko at 0.1 percent.


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