Sultanate Of Kutai Kartanegara Prays For Ganjar Pranowo To Become President
The spokesman for the Sultanate of Kutai Kartanegara ing Martadipura Pangeran Notonegoro prayed for presidential candidate number 3 Ganjar Pranowo to be elected president and win the 2024 presidential election contestation (Pilpres).
This was conveyed by Notonegoro in his remarks when receiving Ganjar at the Kutai Kartanegara Sultanate Building, Ing Martadipura, on Jalan Monument Timur, Tenggarong, East Kalimantan (Kaltim).
"Congratulations to Pak Ganjar in carrying out his duties as a presidential candidate in the 2024 RI presidential election, hopefully you will be elected to lead this Republic," said Notonegoro as quoted by ANTARA, Wednesday, December 6.
Through the rhyme he delivered, Prince Notonegoro also prayed for Ganjar and his team to create a prosperous and safe Indonesia.
"Kumala Island is the destination of tourists. The Repo-repo Bridge is the link. Thank you for visiting Pak Ganjar and his entourage. Hopefully, Indonesia will be safe and prosperous," he said.
Not only that, Notonegoro also expressed six hopes to Ganjar if he became the leader of Indonesia. First, he asked Ganjar to be able to build human resources in Indonesia that have competence, capabilities, and integrity.
Second, he asked Ganjar to carry out downstreaming of the commodities of natural resources in Indonesia.
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"Thirdly, the challenges of geopolitical in the future will be more complicated in the multipolar era, Indonesia must be able to take advantage of the global supply chain shift," said Notonegoro.
Fourth, he asked Ganjar to make concrete steps and policies to prevent Indonesia from entering the middle income trap if elected as the leader of Indonesia.
Fifth, Notonegoro asked Ganjar if he became a leader to issue a Presidential Decree for budget allocations for legal Sultanates in Indonesia.
"Sixth, Kutai Kartanegara Regency where the Sultanate of Kutai Kartanegara Ing Martadipura is the oldest kingdom in Indonesia should not be forgotten," he said.