Zulhas: PAN Wants Young Voters To Install Houses Easily And Cheaply
JAKARTA - Chairman of the National Mandate Party (PAN) Zulkifli Hasanau Zulhas has prepared ideas offered to young voters such as the home installment program easily and cheaply.
"PAN wants young voters who are married to have the ability to buy a house with easy and cheap installments. This is what we need to present to be socialized to young and novice voters," said Zulkifli Hasan as quoted by ANTARA, Monday, July 10.
This is an effort to provide opportunities for the progress of young voters who dominate in the 2024 election. Zulkilfi assessed that this solution can satisfy the desire of young people who are critical and rational.
He revealed that PAN one of them wanted to create the widest possible job opportunities for young people. In addition, the white sun party also presents welfare solutions for young voters who are already married.
Zulkifli emphasized that the younger generation is a segmentation of PAN voters who will certainly be given more attention.
"The segment of PAN voters comes from urban, active, productive communities, including those who are rational and middle and upper," he explained.
In addition to presenting job opportunities and easy housing, PAN also wants to encourage entrepreneurial souls among young people, one of which is by holding a music festival titled Birukan Langit Indonesia Stage (BLIS).
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Meanwhile, young PAN cadre Futri Zulya Savitri, son of Zulkifli Hasan, said the idea of the festival not only presents music concerts, but also encourages millennials to be proud of local products so that they can stimulate the spirit of entrepreneurship.
According to the prospective candidate for the PAN legislative member for the DPR from the Lampung I Electoral Region (Dapil), BLIS is the right forum to bring micro, small and stagnant business actors (MSMEs) closer to millennials, because young people like music events.
"PAN sees that music festivals and MSMEs are an effective combination of attracting the attention of young people," he said.
Putri said that young people must be active in advancing UMK Magar products to compete with large brands from foreign countries.
"Here, there are many local MSMEs whose products are not inferior to foreign-made products," he said.