Muhammadiyah Please Don't Be A Virus To Break Brotherhood And Unity
BANTUL - General Chairperson of the Central Executive (PP) Muhammadiyah Haedar Nasir said that the difference in political choices in the 2024 Election should not lead to a split virus that could damage the brotherhood and unity of the Indonesian nation. "What is no less important is that the five-year election should not undermine our brotherhood and unity as a nation, is too expensive," said Haedar after receiving a visit from the KPU voter data updating officer (Partilih) quoted by ANTARA, Monday, February 20. According to Haedar, the difference in choice in political contestation must be different, and that is allowed, because if the political choice is the same, then there is no need for an election to be held by the General Elections Commission (KPU) and supervised by the Election Supervisory Body (Bawaslu). "So the political choice will be different, and definitely different, but don't carry the virus that makes us divided," he said. He also invited all parties to end political divisions such as in the last period selection. "It's too expensive for our journey as a nation. Only five minutes we enter the ballot box, but don't let it be the problem for the next five years. So it all depends on our common awareness," he said. Heedar also invites all parties related to the 2024 election to avoid money politics, transactional politics, and dirty politics that injure the democratic process. "The value of the KPU, Bawaslu that has organized in such a way that even our forces in the past year, the last period until someone died. So, participate in and balance with clean politics, choose a clean one, whatever it also depends on the people," he said.
The General Chairperson of PP Muhammadiyah hopes that the elections that will be held on February 14, 2024 can produce the best choice of the people to make Indonesia an advanced country and nation as aspired to by the founders of this country. "United, sovereign, just and prosperous, prosperous and more intelligent people need accountability so that they choose not to vote arbitrarily," he said.