PDIP Lampung Targets 60 Percent Of Votes To Win Ganjar Pranowo
JAKARTA - PDIP Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto revealed that the chairman of the Lampung PDIP DPD, Sudin, is targeting to be able to get as many as 60 percent of the votes for Ganjar Pranowo in Lampung.
"If the PDIP DPP targets to reach 72 percent in the Lampung area," said Hasto in a press statement, Thursday, August 10, which was confiscated by Antara.
Hasto said all political parties and volunteers Ganjar Pranowo will have totality in winning Ganjar Pranowo in the 2024 General Election. The 72 percent vote acquisition emerged because PDIP would be with PPP, Hanura and Perindo.
He also added that there are many more political parties that will join to carry Ganjar Pranowo.
"In addition, from the elements of Pak Ganjar and his family including Siti Atiqoh's wife and his son Mas Alam," he said.
To make this happen, continued Hasto, the leadership of a political party that carries Ganjar Pranowo's presidential candidate must not be lazy to move. However, it must move a lot to convince the people at the grassroots.
"So party leaders should not be afraid, lazy to move. Can't be silent but must move. We move by bringing data, explaining and convincing the people," added Hasto.
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Hasto asked all political parties supporting Ganjar to immediately move by moving door to door or door to door in analyzing the candidate for presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo.
According to him, Lampung Province is one of the things that is being worked on seriously, so the Lampung PDIP DPD Rakerda is important and strategic and after this is asked to move to explain grassroots.
"Now is the time to move to convince the people. Not only by moving downwards but also actively on social media to socialize Ganjar. Be a digital fighter," he added.
Hasto also invited all political parties that support Ganjar to jointly map in each region and explain Ganjar's various advantages.
"The province of Lampung has a strength or a strong point in winning PDIP and the presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo. It's time for everything to move in August," concluded Hasto.