Ganjar says he has the same record as the AMIN camp regarding the 2024 elections – 2024-03-23 10:20:34

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2024-03-23 10:20:34

The presidential candidate number 3 in the 2024 presidential election is Ganjar Pranowo. Photo: Ricardo/JPNN.com

jpnn.comJAKARTA – RI Presidential Candidate number 3 in the 2024 Presidential Election, Ganjar Pranowo, admitted that he had not communicated directly with the RI Presidential Candidate number 1 Anies Baswedan-Muhaimin Iskandar (AMIN), even though both parties took steps to challenge the results of the 2024 Election to the Constitutional Court (MK).

However, the former governor of Central Java claims to have the same record as AMIN in responding to the 2024 election, which has many irregularities.

“It feels like we have the same notes on this and we won’t let it go,” said Ganjar when asked by media crew about whether he would establish communication with the AMIN camp as the party claiming the 2024 election results to the Constitutional Court in Jakarta, Thursday (21/3).

Ganjar said that the notes he had were the same as Anies, namely regarding allegations of vote inflating at polling stations (TPS) when the maximum number of letters was only 300.

“It happens everywhere. We see that this really happens systematically,” said the Gadjah Mada University (UGM) alumnus.

Not only that, Ganjar said that his party and the AMIN camp also had similar notes regarding the implementation of the 2024 elections abroad.

“Hopefully later there will be experts prepared by the team to be able to reveal the story, so that it can open people’s eyes,” he said.

As is known, the Indonesian presidential and vice presidential candidate pair number 3 in the 2024 presidential election, Ganjar Pranowo-Mahfud MD, will file a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court regarding the 2024 election results determined by the General Election Commission.

Ganjar admitted that he had the same notes as the Anies-Muhaimin (AMIN) camp regarding the 2024 elections.

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