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Indonesian army pledges security for 2024 peaceful election

Indonesia’s army on November 8 held the 2024 Peaceful Election Declaration in Central Jakarta, committing to maintaining security and stability before, during, and after the 2024 election.
Indonesian army pledges security for 2024 peaceful election ảnh 1The Indonesian army pledges to ensure security for the 2024 election. (Photo: antaranews.com)

Jakarta (VNA)𓆉 – Indonesia’s army on November 8 held the 2024 PeacefulElection Declaration in Central Jakarta, committing to maintaining security and stability before, during, and after the 2024 election.

Speaking to media, Indonesia’s Army Chief of Staff (KSAD)General Agus Subiyanto emphasises the 2024 Peaceful ElectionDeclaration aims to realise a dignified democracy and abide by all relevant rules and provisions. He said over 115,000 Indonesian Military (TNI)personnel are ready to ensuring election security, which is consistentwith the vision of a professional, modern and responsive Indonesian military. Heurged all components of the nation and societal elements to collaborate infostering a safe, conducive, and peaceful environment to ensure the success ofthe Presidential Election and Legislative Election in DKI Jakarta province./.
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