Yogyakarta (ANTARA) - Officials who died while taking part in the vote counting process of the 2019 general elections should be appreciated and compensated, the candidate for Vice President Number 01, Ma'ruf Amin, has stated. "I think that is something we really are very concerned about because many vote count attendants died due to fatigue," Ma'ruf said after attending a ceremony to mark the successful presidential election at an Islamic boarding school here, Wednesday.

"I agree that they (the deceased attendants) should be given appreciation and compensation for their work," said the former chairman of the Executive Board of the Nahdlatul Ulama (PBNU), the largest Muslim organization in Indonesia.

The running mate of Presidential Candidate Joko Widodo urged a revaluation of the process of choosing five ballots at a time sometime before the next election.

"Maybe, the system needs to be taken into account, because the simultaneous work of choosing five choices to prepare everything might be too tiring and needs to be evaluated," he said.

However, the non-active Chairperson of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) hoped that it would not be too tiring for the polling station officials if the upcoming election were to be held simultaneously.

"The important thing is that it is not too tiring. It needs to be discussed further so that no attendants fall victims to fatigue," he said.

Translator: Bambang Purwanto
Editor: Sri Haryati
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