TKN Prabowo: We Prove Gibran Underdog In The Vice Presidential Debate
JAKARTA - The appearance of the vice presidential candidate Gibran Rakabuming Raka on the debate stage is considered extraordinary. Gibran is called an underdog.
At the beginning of the debate, it was considered that our candidate mas gibran Rakabuming Raka was the underdog. Today we prove to the public that this assumption is not only wrong but totally wrong. Alhamdulillah, Mas Gibran's performance performance in this debate is extraordinary, very great, brave, straightforward, to the point, but still maintains politeness and ethics. This is the great thing Mas Gibran, hopefully in the future it will be even better," said Secretary General of PAN/Deputy Chairperson of TKN Prabowo-Gibran, Eddy Soeparno, Friday, December 22.
Gibran's extraordinary performance was praised by Eddy Soeparno. "Not really, really, really," he said.
In the vice presidential debate, Gibran not only flexiblely explained his vision and mission in the economic theme debate, but was also able to check against Muhaimin Iskandar and Mahfud MD.
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Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka's candidate asked Muhaimin Iskandar or Cak Imin not to tend to ask questions. This moment occurred during a debate between the three vice presidential candidates held by the KPU at JCC, Jakarta, today.
Initially, Cak Imin, who is also the vice presidential candidate number 2, was given the opportunity by the moderator to ask Gibran a question during a question and answer session between vice presidents.
Cak Imin then asked about tips and tricks so that big projects in Solo could also be enjoyed by other regions.
"Gibran the mayor as well as a successful entrepreneur and even a big project has been successfully built in Solo, this is an achievement. But we want this achievement to be transmitted to others. I want Pak Gibran to convey tips and tricks so that the regents of the mayor and other local governments can learn so that big projects can exist," asked Cak Imin.
Gibran then explained that the projects in Solo were much bigger before the leadership period. Instead, what needs to be considered is the impact of the development on the community. For example, continued Gibran, the construction of mosques using CSR from Abu Dhabi or a zoo that attracts many tourists to Solo.
"I explained that now Indonesia has started the equitable development that was built not only Solo, 53 percent of our investments are already outside Java if we want to be fair, Gus, the number of projects, the amount of budget that was disbursed to Solo before I became mayor is greater,"
"I know where this question goes, what is clear is that what has been built is not just the physical building, but we will see the impact on the community. Build a mosque using CSR from Abu Dhabi, the impact is what our MSMEs are now accelerating, our tour shot up yesterday when the Eid Al-Fitr visited tourists to Solo more than Jogja..."
It was at this moment that Gibran then asked Cak Imin not to be tendentious.