Jakarta, Nov. 12 -- The General Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) has prepared a political education program focused on first-time voters who will be exercising their right to vote in the upcoming general election.

"We have a political education program, which includes the 'Bawaslu Goes to School.' Thus, Bawaslu will target first-time voters in schools," Bawaslu Chairman Rahmat Bagja said in Jakarta on Wednesday.

Bagja underscored that political education for first-time voters is crucial, considering their significant proportion in the upcoming election.

According to him, young voters - including Generation Z - play a key role, as they are projected to make up more than 60 percent of voters by 2029.

On that occasion, Bagja also in...