The Regional Representatives Council (DPD) of Bali from Golkar is optimistic that they will gain 30 percent votes as targeted by the party's DPP.
The DPD chairman of Bali, I Ketut Sudikerta said, the Golkar trend continues to rise. If only the election were held today, according to him, the Golkar Party will defitely gain more that 27 percent votes.
"That (numbers) is based on the results of our survey," said Sudikerta in DPD Golkar Party Office, Tuesday, 8 April 2014.
He said, at the beginning of the survey, Golkar perched on 22 percent votes. Positive trend continues to grow, where on the next survey Golkar get 3 percent increase to 25. "Now at 27 percent. We still have a chance to meet the target of 30 percent just hours before the voting," he said.
To avoid losing due to fraudulent practices, Sudikerta made an IT team to tabulate the data themselves after held on Wednesday, 9 April 2014.
"We can't afford being cheated. Election was full of cheating the way I see it. Now I do not want to be cheated again," he said.
Based on his experience in Governor Election in Bali, Sudikerta claims tha he should have won by a margin of 13,900 votes. "But after the devastating fraud, eventually only 996 left," he explained.
via: viva.co.id
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