Indonesia’s Megawati Cites Ghana as Example of Rejecting Vote-Buying Tactics
JAKARTA, RAKYAT NEWS – Indonesia’s biggest opposition party, Indonesian Democratic Party of the Battle (PDI-P) Chairwoman Megawati “Brave Lady” Soekarnoputri has expressed deep concern about the rising number of reports regarding intimidation tactics related to the upcoming 2024 regional elections (Pilkada).
According to Megawati, many of these incidents involve state institutions pressuring voters and candidates, leading to a serious threat to the integrity of the electoral process.
She also highlighted several complaints about the lack of neutrality among election organizers.
In her address, Megawati specifically mentioned that certain political candidates were being pushed onto the electorate through coercion. In some cases, these tactics involved the offering of free basic goods and, in more extreme instances, even cash incentives.
“They are forcing certain candidate pairs on the people, using intimidation tactics and promises of free groceries, or even money,” Megawati said during a video message shown at PDI-P’s headquarters in Menteng, Jakarta, on Wednesday, November 20.
The PDI-P leader stressed that Indonesians have always valued their honor, dignity, and self-respect. She called on the public to ensure the 2024 Pilkada remains honest, fair, and democratic.
She emphasized that such values are critical for preserving the integrity of the electoral system and ensuring that democracy thrives in the country.
Megawati also drew attention to how external countries have handled similar situations, citing the example of Ghana.
She praised the citizens of Ghana for their maturity in democracy, particularly for their rejection of vote-buying tactics.
“In Africa, far from here, the people of Ghana have shown the courage to refuse the lure of power,” she remarked. She pointed out that Ghanaians prioritized demands for better education and job opportunities over the temptation of receiving free handouts.
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