At the centre of the tensions is the selection of a vice-presidential candidate to run with the PDI-P’s recently declared presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo. Read more at straitstimes.com.
JAKARTA – With less than a year left before Indonesia’s next general election, relations between the two most influential leaders in the ruling Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle have soured, with the choice of a presidential and vice-presidential candidate pairing being the main bone of contention.
At the centre of the tensions is the selection of a vice-presidential candidate to run with the PDI-P’s recently declared presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo, 54, a senior party member.Get exclusive reports and insights with more than 500 subscriber-only articles every month