Riza Patria, Who Attended The DPRD Factions As Cawagub DKI
JAKARTA - Candidate for Deputy Governor of DKI, Ahmad Riza Patria, began officially introducing himself to the factions in the DKI DPRD since yesterday. Not to forget, Riza also took the time to visit her opponent's stronghold in the PKS faction.
Since Monday, February 3, Riza has visited the PAN, PKB, Golkar and PSI factions. Today, it is the turn of the Democrats and Nasdem factions to be visited. Riza's political safari to a number of factions has the same goal, namely to hear input from the DPRD to work on if elected as Deputy Governor of DKI.
"The purpose of the visit is to build a synergy in order to assist Governor Anies Baswedan's future duties," said Riza at the DPRD DPRD Building, Central Jakarta, Tuesday, February 4.
"There are lots of inputs from DPRD friends so that the relationship between the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government and the center can be further improved to overcome problems in DKI Jakarta," he continued.
Apart from that, visits to the factions in the DPRD, for Riza, also have the aim of getting to know the DPRD members personally.
The reason is, Riza's background is a member of the national parliament, namely the Indonesian Parliament. This is different from Nurmansjah, who was a member of the DPRD DKI in the 2004-2009 and 2009-2014 periods.
"Hopefully this friendship can build a good relationship, getting closer," said Riza.
The plan is that tomorrow Riza will continue her visit to the PDIP. In fact, Riza will also visit the PKS faction, although it is certain that PKS will not support him in the election for Deputy Governor of DKI.
"We will visit the PKS faction tomorrow. Even though PKS carries one name as a candidate, we feel the need to maintain good relations between Gerindra and PKS," said Riza.
Despite competing for the number two seat in DKI, Riza admits that she has the same commitment as Numansjah. This commitment is to help Anies carry out the vision and mission of the Governor of DKI.
"So, we can compete, we can compete, we can't break up, keep in touch," he concluded.