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Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo and President Joko Widodo compactly performed Friday prayers at the Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Surakarta, Friday, April 7.

Apparently, Jokowi and Ganjar were compact wearing white clothes and black caps, both of them also sat close together. In their midst, there is Jokowi's grandson, Jan Ethes.

The two seemed solemn in listening to Friday's sermons and congregational prayers. After finishing, the two of them walked out of the mosque together while celebrating the thousands of crowded worshipers.

For a long time the two of them chatted. Ganjar and Jokowi looked familiar, both of them smiled at each other.

"Yes, I talked a lot earlier. The conversation was about Friday prayers. I was a bit late, he came first, so I chased. Wow, it was a bit full. So I entered through the side," said Ganjar.

Ganjar said that there was no serious discussion discussed with Jokowi. They just chat casually about the president's activities while in Solo.

"Mr. President seems to want to miss the agency and grandchildren, so I want to go for a walk. In fact, I was asked to go alone. Where are you going, Mr. Gub asked me," he added.

To Jokowi, Ganjar said he would check the preparations for Eid. Among others, in rest areas, terminals, stations and tourist attractions.

"Earlier, the President immediately said, it was true that Mr. Gub. Tourism was checked. So later I want markets, malls, tourism places and others," he said.

Asked about whether Ganjar chatted about football, he just smiled. Ganjar again said that his chat with Jokowi discussed more about readiness ahead of the Eid holiday.

"No, if it's about the PSSI ball again there. I communicated with PSSI, hopefully PSSI will get the best results. Our ball is more advanced," he concluded.


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