AMIN National Team Around Central Java Consolidation To Prevent Cheating In The Presidential Election
The Anies-Muhaimin National Winning Team (Timnas AMIN) took a photo with Anies-Muhaimin volunteers in Central Java, Monday (15/1/2024). (ANTARA/HO-Timnas AMIN)

JAKARTA - The Anies-Muhaimin National Winning Team (Timnas AMIN) toured the Central Java area to consolidate volunteers to witnesses from polling stations (TPS) to anticipate the potential for fraud in the 2024 Presidential and Vice Presidential Elections (Pilpres).

Deputy for Volunteers and Public Participation of the AMIN National Team, Bambang Sutedjo, said that his party visited six points in Blora and Rembang Regencies. The points visited include the People's Movement TPS Command Post carried by the AMIN camp.

"We appeal to fellow volunteers and witnesses, as well as all Indonesian people to guard the votes at their respective polling stations (TPS). So, we continue to consolidate volunteers and witnesses in Central Java," said Bambang in a statement quoted by ANTARA, Monday, January 15.

After consolidation in Blora and Rembang, his party will continue the consolidation to the areas of Semarang, Kendal, Batang, to Pekalongan. In addition to consolidating, according to him, the AMIN national team also discussed with volunteers and witnesses regarding how to win AMIN in the area.

"AMIN takes part in the presidential election because the support of the people who want Indonesia to be fairer, prosperous, for all. For that, let's prepare ourselves to be witnesses, guard our voices at their respective polling stations to prevent fraud," he said.

Meanwhile, the head of the volunteer who calls himself the Central Java National Indonesia Prosperous Alliance (Anies), Joko Purnomo asked volunteers, witnesses, and voters to find out the procedures, provisions, and technical instructions to secure the TPS so that AMIN's voice is maintained.

"Instill the testimony that AMIN will become president and vice president, brought in prayer. This is a spiritual boost," said Joko.


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