Politics
Indonesia Election 2019, Google Doodle Also Celebrating 2019 Elections
Through Google Doodle, Google Inc. gives a unique gimmick for the 2019 election. Today’s Google doodle has the theme of the 2019 Concurrent Election explicitly made by Google to celebrate the democratic party in Indonesia on Wednesday (04/17/2019).
In the doodle display, there are six individuals who represent diversity in Indonesia. They were seen lining up while at the same time holding five ballot papers of various hues, prepared to be put into the voting booth.
Indeed, today April 17, 2019 is the voting day for the General Election or 2019 Election. This election is to choose the president and VP, just as administrative applicants from the city to the provincial level as well as the election of senators or Regional Representatives Council.
There will be five vote papers disseminated, in particular for the ticket for the presidential election, the election of the Republic of Indonesia Parliament, the Regional Representative Council, the Provincial DPRD and the Regency/City DPRD. For DKI Jakarta residents, they will just get four votes.
The 2019 election is a democratic party that we should celebrate, the supporters of the triumphant applicants may not be laughing, and the supporters who lose must will.
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