At Tablig Akbar Cirebon, KSP Moeldoko Messages To The Uninvolved Society Political Adu Adjudicates Ahead Of The 2024 Presidential Election
CIREBON - Presidential Chief of Staff (KSP) Moeldoko reminded the public not to be influenced by the politics of fighting each other in the political year ahead of the 2024 Presidential Election.This was conveyed by Moeldoko through a national oration at the Tablig Akbar of the Kiai Council and the Cirebon Development Santri at the Sunyaragi Cave Cultural Stage, Cirebon, Wednesday, October 9."In the political year there will be contestation, camps. My message is to avoid fighting politics. If we enter it, everything will be complicated, and the country will be unstable," Moeldoko ordered as quoted by a press release in Jakarta, Antara.The 2013-2015 TNI Commander emphasized that Indonesia really needs stability in all fields, both politics, economy, social, and security. This situation must be created for the sake of increasing investment.Moeldoko added that the Government has worked hard to increase the value of investment, both from within and outside the country, so that development is evenly distributed and can create jobs. Currently, the new workforce per year reaches 2.5 million people.In addition to keeping the country's condition stable, said Moeldoko, the Government also harmonizes 78 laws through the Omnibus Law approach to provide regulatory certainty and ease of doing business. In addition, the Government also continues to build infrastructure, both on land, sea, and air, so that logistics costs efficiency occurs."Our supply chain logistics costs are 25 percent higher than the countries in ASEAN," he explained.Moeldoko, who has just received the mandate to become the supervisor of the Kiai Council and the Cirebon Development Santri, also invites all people to join hands and work hand in hand to help the government in increasing investment in Indonesia."I hope that the congregation can maintain the stability of our country. Don't be careless. We must be solid. Moreover, now we are facing global challenges that are not easy," said Moeldoko.