Former Indonesian presidential candidate Ganjar says will not join incoming Prabowo administration

Former Indonesian presidential candidate Ganjar says will not join incoming Prabowo administration

On Monday, Mr. Ganjar urged his followers to refrain from criticizing either side of the government. &nbsp,

Social conscience can be upheld and the integrity of politics can be promoted by adopting this strategy. Without requiring any reciprocal criticism of one another, it will also develop reciprocal regard,” he continued. &nbsp,

In addition, Mr. Ganjar emphasized that parliament should be used as a forum for criticizing the government in order to ensure successful supervision.

” The most appropriate approach to criticise may be through the appropriate network, which is parliament. That is the best means for us to take any appropriate activities”, he said.

Mr Ganjar’s past running mate, Mr Mahfud MD, likewise affirmed his determination in advancing politics through various channels, including via political functions and movements.

Social movements emerge from civil society, organizations, and the internet, according to the original Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs.

According to local media store Tempo, Mr. Mahfud is now attempting to revive the civic society that previously succeeded in creating a unified front for the development of democracy in Indonesia. &nbsp,

In order to address what he called “weaknesses” in the current status of the legal system, where business is conducted “without moral standards, he also intends to begin teaching at a university.

Mr. Mahfud argued that laws should n’t be molded to fit the short-term interests of certain elites, without providing specific details. This condition may become corrected, he added. &nbsp,

According to Mr. Mahfud,” I will supervise this matter of law, especially in the courts,” adding that their supporters must be organized to ensure that the nation remains healthy. &nbsp,

Mr. Ganjar has previously stated that he intends to join the opposition against the Prabowo authorities. In March, the 55- yr- old said that he would never take any present to be part of the Prabowo administration. &nbsp,

In the Feb. 14 vote, the Ganjar-Mahfud presidential election group received more than 16 percent of the votes. They came in second place to Mr. Prabowo and Mr. Gibran, who received 59 % of the vote, as well as Mr. Anies Baswedan and his running mate Muhaimin Iskandar. The former received around 25 % of the vote. &nbsp,