Attending The IX PGPI Mubes At GBI Mawar Saron, Ganjar Will Find Solutions To Freedom Of Worship

JAKARTA - Presidential candidate (candidate) number three, Ganjar Pranowo will seek to facilitate the permit to establish a house of worship and keep every religious community in the country free to carry out its obligations. This was conveyed by Ganjar when visiting GBI Mawar Saron, Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta. He said there were a number of aspirations he got when attending the Mubes IX of the Indonesian Churches Association (PGPI). The aspirations obtained, ed) are first about freedom of worship and establishing a house of worship, of course this is important for us to make a note for us to make a solution,'' said Ganjar to reporters, Thursday, November 30.Ganjar then mentioned the first precepts in Pancasila. That is, all parties should be able to guarantee that every citizen can worship according to religious teachings in Indonesia. The principle should be made easier, there should not be anything to make it difficult, because our first premise The One Supreme Godhead guarantees us all for worship, and the person given that freedom,' he stressed.' The Governor of Central Java will also plan to find a way out to facilitate the permit for houses of worship. No exception to the construction of the church. The story of the house of worship must be resolved immediately in order to find the easiest way out. So that people do not feel hampered for worship and should not be disturbed,' said Ganjar.' Meanwhile, PGPI General Chair Jason Balompapueng said Ganjar's presence at GBI Mawar Saron was not a form of campaign. He said, this white-haired figure is present to introduce himself. This is because we are the leader of the ummah who from all of Indonesia came to get to know, however. Our problem is that we are all forbidden to meet. (This, red) is the same (like, red) they (candidate, red) come to the Islamic boarding school, the same. There is nothing special,'" he said at the same location.

After all, Jason said all presidential candidates would receive the same invitation as Ganjar. So, they can be known and heard of their vision and mission. "No, not socialization either. But they come, we invite everyone to us. We don't know each other later, what about it? We'll meet you on the way through," he concluded.