Erwin Aksa, a prominent figure in Indonesian politics, has set an ambitious target for the Prabowo-Gibran coalition in the South Sulawesi province. Aksa, who is a member of the Gerindra party and a close confidant of Prabowo Subianto, aims to secure 60 percent of the votes in the upcoming election for the Prabowo-Gibran coalition in the region.
The Prabowo-Gibran coalition consists of the Gerindra party, led by Prabowo Subianto, and the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), led by Joko Widodo’s son, Gibran Rakabuming. The two parties have joined forces in a bid to secure victory in the 2024 presidential election.
Erwin Aksa, who is known for his strategic political acumen, has been appointed as the coordinator for the Prabowo-Gibran coalition in South Sulawesi. Aksa’s extensive experience in politics and his deep understanding of the local dynamics in the region make him a crucial figure in the coalition’s efforts to win over the voters.
Aksa’s target of securing 60 percent of the votes in South Sulawesi is a bold and ambitious goal. The province, which is one of the most populous and politically influential regions in Indonesia, has traditionally been a stronghold for the ruling party. However, with Aksa’s leadership and strategic planning, the Prabowo-Gibran coalition is confident in their ability to sway the voters in their favor.
Aksa’s approach to winning over the voters in South Sulawesi is multifaceted. He has been actively engaging with local communities, listening to their concerns and addressing their needs. Aksa has also been working tirelessly to build a strong network of support for the coalition, reaching out to influential community leaders and mobilizing grassroots organizations to rally behind the Prabowo-Gibran ticket.
In addition to his ground-level efforts, Aksa has been strategizing on how to effectively communicate the coalition’s policies and vision to the voters. Through various media platforms and campaign events, Aksa has been spreading the message of the Prabowo-Gibran coalition, emphasizing the importance of unity, progress, and prosperity for all Indonesians.
Aksa’s target of 60 percent victory for the Prabowo-Gibran coalition in South Sulawesi may seem ambitious, but with his leadership and the coalition’s strategic approach, it is not an impossible feat. The upcoming election will be crucial for the future of Indonesian politics, and Aksa’s efforts in South Sulawesi will play a significant role in shaping the outcome. As the election draws near, all eyes will be on Aksa and the Prabowo-Gibran coalition, as they work tirelessly to secure victory in one of Indonesia’s most pivotal provinces.