Jakarta –
former Governor of Jakarta Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Field) And Fauzi Bowo (Foke), serves a great campaign Pramono Anung-Rano Karno. At that time, both of them seemed to vote for the Pramono-Rano pair.
Pramono-Rano grand campaign was held at Madya Stadium, GBK, Jakarta, Saturday (23/11/2024). Both of them held bamboo together and then voted for Pramono-Doel’s picture.
The audience became very noisy after the voting simulation. They welcomed the general public who were present.
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After the simulation, Foke believes that the city of Jakarta needs leaders who have noble qualities and character. Foke believes that this belongs to the Pramono-Rano couple.
“We hope that with our three vacant choices, we will get a reliable and istiqomah leader who can take Jakarta further into the future, God willing,” Foke said.
The great Pramono-Rano campaign started at around 09.51 WIB. Both were dressed in white and orange with scarves. Former Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama or Ahok was seen wearing an orange shirt.
Several people were also present at the campaign. They wore orange t-shirts with a picture of the Pramono-Rano couple.
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**How might the implicit endorsement of Ahok’s policies, which often centered on infrastructure development and efficiency, influence the Pramono-Rano campaign’s platform and appeal to voters in Jakarta?**
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## Interview: Ahok, Foke, and the Pramono-Rano Campaign
**Introduction**
Welcome to World Today News. Today, we’re diving deep into the recent campaign event for the Pramono-Rano presidential ticket, which saw the participation of two influential figures, former Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, known as Ahok, and Fauzi Bowo, or Foke.
Joining us are [Guest 1 Name and Affiliation, expertise relevant to Indonesian politics], and [Guest 2 Name and Affiliation, expertise in Jakarta politics or public policy].
**Section 1: The Power of Endorsements**
* **Interviewer:** Both Ahok and Foke are well-respected figures in Jakarta, each with their own distinct legacies. Mr./Ms. [Guest 1 Name], what impact do you believe their endorsement of the Pramono-Rano ticket has on the campaign and on the perception of the presidential candidates?
* **Interviewer:** Mr./Ms. [Guest 2 Name], Ahok’s time as governor was marked by both controversy and innovation. Do you think his endorsement will resonate with voters looking for a changemaker or polarize those who disagree with his policies?
**Section 2: Character and Leadership in Jakarta**
* **Interviewer:** During the campaign event, Foke emphasized the need for leaders with “noble qualities and character,” qualities he believes Pramono-Rano possess. Mr./Ms. [Guest 1 Name], how crucial are these qualities in the context of Jakarta’s unique political landscape?
* **Interviewer:** Mr./Ms. [Guest 2 Name], what specific examples from Pramono and Rano’s past experience demonstrate these qualities? Do you see any areas where their leadership might face challenges given Jakarta’s complex social and economic realities?
**Section 3: Looking Ahead**
* **Interviewer:** The Pramono-Rano campaign has clearly garnered enthusiasm, evidenced by the large turnout at the event. What are the key issues that will likely dominate the campaign as it moves forward, both nationally and in Jakarta specifically?
* **Interviewer:** Mr./Ms. [Guest 1 Name], what potential obstacles or opportunities do you foresee for the Pramono-Rano ticket, and how might Jakarta play a significant role in their national campaign strategy?
* **Interviewer:** Mr./Ms. [Guest 2 Name], what advice would you give to Pramono-Rano as they seek to connect with Jakartans and address the city’s most pressing concerns?
**Concluding Remarks**
Thank you to both our guests ([Guest 1 Name] and [Guest 2 Name]) for sharing their insightful perspectives. We hope this discussion has shed light on the significant role of Ahok and Foke’s support for the Pramono-Rano campaign and the broader context of the upcoming presidential election in Indonesia.