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JAKARTA - Acting (Plt) Chairman of the United Development Party (PPP) Muhamad Mardiono believes that the electability of presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo will continue to rise after his retirement as Governor of Central Java.

"Pak Ganjar will end his service duties in Central Java Province. All of us, the general chairmen of political parties who carry Pak Ganjar believe that after he leaves office he will be more rebounded," said Mardiono as quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, September 5.

Mardiono said Ganjar would be more active in going to the field after leaving his position as governor of Central Java. This is to hear the voices of the people directly and at the same time convince the work program to the community and national leaders.

"Of course, after this, Pak Ganjar will maximally work to win nationally as a presidential candidate, namely by going to the field, listening to the voice of the people, and convincing his work program to national figures to the people," said Mardiono.

Although he will only start going to the field after leaving his position, Mardiono believes Ganjar's electability will continue to climb.

He also said that the intensity of going to the field would be added to voice work programs.

"I believe that's because Mr. Ganjar has only started now. The results will rebound and continue to rise, especially if the speed is raised again in order to socialize the proker with its supporting parties," added Mardiono.

Ganjar Pranowo retired as governor of Central Java today, Tuesday (5/9). President Joko Widodo has appointed the former South Sulawesi Police Chief, who now serves as the President Inspector of the Secretariat General of the DPR RI, Nana Sudjana as Acting (Pj.) Governor of Central Java.

Previously, Monday (4/9), Ganjar visited the bureau office and regional apparatus organizations (OPD) within the local provincial government to say goodbye.

Ganjar left a message for ASN to maintain the culture of integrity that has been built, especially to provide optimal service to the people of Central Java.

"Friends, thank you very much, everyone has helped serve the community. I say goodbye, always maintain integrity and health," said Ganjar.


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