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Survei Mengunggulkan Prabowo-Gibran, TPD AMIN dan Ganjar Menanggapinya dengan Santai

Survei Mengunggulkan Prabowo-Gibran, TPD AMIN dan Ganjar Menanggapinya dengan Santai

In the midst of the upcoming 2024 presidential election in Indonesia, a recent survey conducted by a prominent polling agency has shown a favorable result for Prabowo Subianto, the former army general and leader of the Gerindra Party, and Gibran Rakabuming Raka, the son of President Joko Widodo. The survey results have sparked various reactions from politicians and public figures across the country.

The survey, conducted by the Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI), revealed that Prabowo and Gibran are leading the public opinion polls as the preferred presidential and vice-presidential candidates for the 2024 election. This development has stirred a buzz in the political landscape, with many speculating on the potential implications of such a pairing on the future of Indonesian politics.

In response to the survey results, Tengku Djan Fariz, a member of the National Mandate Party (PAN) and the coordinator of the Save Indonesia Coalition (KAMI), expressed his support for the survey findings, stating that the strong showing of Prabowo and Gibran reflects the public’s desire for change and new leadership. Similarly, Amin Rais, the chairman of the National Mandate Party (PAN), also voiced his approval of the survey results, emphasizing the importance of a credible and capable leadership for the country.

On the other hand, the current governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo, responded to the survey in a more laid-back manner, stating that it is still too early to draw any conclusions about the 2024 presidential election. He emphasized the importance of focusing on the current issues and challenges facing the nation, rather than engaging in premature speculation about future political developments.

The survey results have also raised eyebrows within the ruling political party, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P). Many within the party have voiced their concerns about the potential implications of Gibran’s candidacy for the party’s internal dynamics, as well as its political standing in the upcoming election.

Overall, the survey results have certainly stirred up the political landscape in Indonesia, sparking discussions and speculations about the future of the country’s leadership. As the 2024 presidential election approaches, it is clear that the public and political figures alike will continue to closely monitor and respond to the latest developments in the country’s political scene.