Former Hanura Cadres Including Ongen Sangaji 'Bedol Desa' To NasDem
JAKARTA - A total of 27 cadres of the People's Conscience Party (Hanura) "bedol desa" or moved to the NasDem Party, one of them is former chairman of the Jakarta Hanura DPD Mohammad (Ongen) Sangaji.
The ceremony for embedding the jackets for the new NasDem cadres was carried out by the Governor of ABN, IGK Manila, and the General Treasurer of the NasDem DPP, Ahmad Sahroni, on the sidelines of the Opening of the Consolidation Meeting for the Winners of the Java I Election (Banten and DKI Jakarta), at the State Defense Academy (ABN) Campus. , Pancoran, South Jakarta quoted by Antara, Friday, December 3.
In addition to Ongen, there were several Hanura Party cadres who joined NasDem, including the former chairman of the Hanura DPC, Abdul Canter Sangaji, the former deputy general treasurer of the Hanura DPP, Tavina Pahlawan, the former chairman of the Hanura DPD Advisory Council, Sugianto, and the former chairman of Bapilu Hanura. DKI, Melvin Rompies.
Apart from 27 Hanura cadres, senior politicians and community leaders also joined the political party created by Surya Paloh.
Among them were the former Chair of the Banten Provincial DPRD from the Democratic Party, Aeng Haerudin, former Head of Maluku BIN, Eden Gunawan, Chair of the All-Indonesian Village Government Association of Serang Regency, H Santibi, Chair of the Pandeglang Regency Banten Money Association, Wawan Ridwan.
Then, Chairman of the Association of Indonesian Farmers Harmony in Banten Province, H Adang, Chairman of the Association of Pencak Silat and Traditional Arts and Culture of Banten Indonesia Serang Regency, H Ahmad Suwandi, and former Head of Banten Police, Inspector General of Police (Purn) Zulkarnain.
The chairman of the NasDem Party's Java I Regional Election Winner, A Effendy Choirie, said that recently, many figures from various backgrounds ranging from activists to a number of other party figures chose to emigrate and join the NasDem Party.
"There are friends from other parties who migrated to NasDem. We thank God, the NasDem Party is now like a beautiful girl and attracts anyone who wants to come here," he said.
He said that many of these big figures also brought carriages and their loyalists to the NasDem Party, which according to him was a mirror of togetherness to build Indonesia together.
"We are grateful for this because it will strengthen the NasDem ranks and will increase our enthusiasm to consolidate and win the 2024 election," he said.
He and his extended family from the NasDem Party also welcomed the leaders who chose to move to the NasDem Party and hoped that the joining of the new cadres could improve the performance of NasDem to continue to be present in every aspect of people's lives.
"Welcome to join the mainstream of the Indonesian restoration movement," he said.