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I suspect Indonesia next President will likely be Ganjar Pranowo. Currently he is head to head with Prabowo Subianto. I think he can win debate against Prabowo and will likely increase the voters after debates is conducted.
PDIP then must get ally from Islamist parties like PPP or Nahdatul Ulama by making either Sandiaga Uno (endorsed by PPP) or Erick Thohir (most probably endorsed by Nahdatul Ulama) as his VP in order to win votes outside East and Central Java.
VP for Ganjar I would say will likely between these two, both are Jokowi economic teams and successful entrepreneurs, both are likely able to make sure that Jokowi economic policy and reform will continue. Very market friendly IMO.
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Latest Indikator Survey (Good credibiity)
Here are the survey results of 19 candidates:
- Prabowo Subianto 25.3 percent
- Ganjar Pranowo 25.2 percent
- Anies Baswedan 12.5 percent
- Erick Thohir 5.0 percent
- Ridwan Kamil 4.9 percent
- M. Mahfud MD 2.8 percent
- Susi Pujiastuti 2.2 percent (female- entrepreneur, former Jokowi Minister)
- Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono 1.9 percent
- Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno 1.1 percent
- Khofifah Indar Parawansa 0.9 percent (female, NU figure, East Java Governor)
- Puan Maharani 0.7 percent (female, Parliament Speaker)
- Sri Mulyani Indrawati 0.7 percent (female, current Finance Minister)
- Airlangga Hartarto 0.5 percent
- Tri Rismaharini 0.4 percent (female, current Jokowi Minister)
- Gatot Nurmantyo 0.4 percent
- Bambang Soesatyo 0.2 percent
- Zulkifli Hasan 0.1 percent
- Muhaimin Iskandar 0.1 percent
- Bahlil Lahadalia 0.0 percent
- Others 1.7 percent-TT/ 13.3 percent
Sandiaga Uno, is selected by PPP, an Islamist Party, as the party choice to team up with Ganjar Pranowo from PDI-P as Vice President Candidate for 2024 Presidential Election.During 2004 Presidential Election, PDI-P was also teaming up with PPP.
Sandiaga Uno
Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno (born 28 June 1969) is an Indonesian businessman, investor and politician who is the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, and was the Deputy Governor of Jakarta. He was elected along with Anies Baswedan in the 2017 Jakarta gubernatorial election after defeating incumbent pair Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (widely known as "Ahok") and Djarot Saiful Hidayat. He resigned the office to run as Prabowo Subianto's running mate for the 2019 Indonesian presidential election.
A graduate of George Washington University, Sandiaga worked for several companies and rose in rank before founding his own business, which led him to become one of the richest people in Indonesia. In 2015, he resigned from his companies to join Gerindra. Upon his candidacy as vice president, he also renounced his membership in Prabowo's Gerindra as part of the deal with coalition parties.[3]
Business
Sandi Uno graduated from Wichita State University in 1990 and from George Washington University with an MBA in 1992, paid by William Soerjadjaja, because his mother personally knew the Astra International group founder.[4][better source needed] He began his career with Summa Bank in 1990. In 1994, he joined MP Group Holding Limited as an investment manager. The following year, he began working for NTI Resources Ltd in Canada and worked as an Executive Vice President in the company. The 1997 financial crisis hit NTI Resources Ltd hard and caused it to go into administration, leaving him unemployed.[5]In 1997, he co-founded PT. Recapital Advisors with his high school friend, Rosan Roeslani. the following year, he co-founded Saratoga Capital with Edwin Soeryadjaya, son of William Soerjadjaja. Both businesses continue to flourish today. Listed as 29th richest man in Indonesia according to Forbes magazine in 2009,[5] he continued to grow his businesses, buying a controlling (51%) stake in Mandala Airlines[6] in May 2011. He was listed as 47th richest man in Indonesia according to Forbes in 2013.[7]
Sandiaga Uno - Wikipedia
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