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JAKARTA - A political observer from Al Azhar University Indonesia, Andriadi Achmad, expressed his hope in the coming new year. He hopes that 2023 can bridge smoothly towards the 2024 political year. This is because political tension ahead of simultaneous elections has warmed up. Moreover, 18 political parties have been declared qualified as election participants. "The year 2023 is the year leading to the gates of political competition such as the first legislative, presidential and regional elections simultaneously in 2024. Of course, the political temperature will heat up more and more, thus giving its own color to the dynamics of national politics," Andriadi told VOI, Saturday, December 31.

"Therefore, we all have high hopes so that by 2023 we can bridge well and smoothly towards the biggest political year in 2024," he continued.

In addition to heated politics, the Executive Director of the Nusantara Institute PolCom SRC also highlighted economic issues that certainly affect political dynamics. He considered it natural to raise concerns about the global recession in 2023. This is because the global recession that haunts the nations in the world, including Indonesia, is caused by economic instability during the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting from the end of 2019 until now.

"In the context of Indonesia, the global recession is an important note so that we can face it well and wisely, so that we Indonesians can get past and get out of the dynamics of the global recession. Moreover, in 2024 we face the biggest democratic party, optimism needs to be grown in the face of political temperatures that tend to heat up," he concluded.


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