Ganjar-Mahfud Called Megawati Fulfills 3 Conditions To Be A Leader, Anything?

JAKARTA - General Chairperson of the PDI-P (PDIP) Megawati Soekarnoputri said various contemplations had been carried out before carrying out Ganjar Pranowo-Mahfud MD as a presidential and vice presidential candidate. Both are then considered to have met the requirements as the leader of Indonesia going forward, one of which is about energy. She conveyed this when delivering a political speech in the celebration of PDIP's 51st Anniversary at the PDIP Party School, Lenteng Agung, Jakarta today, Wednesday, January 10. Celebrations take the theme Satyameva Jayate, Truth Must Win. Energy and stamina are urgently needed to lead the largest archipelagic country in the world," Megawati said in front of the invitees including presidential candidate number three, Ganjar Pranowo. Energy and stamina are needed because leaders must go down to the public to listen to aspirations and complaints. Because, the people are the highest mandate holders.. "So what? It's fair, people have to respond. If you have to be right to go around Indonesia until the villages like that, but ndak papa, I am just happy," said the 5th President of the Republic of Indonesia. The next thing that makes Ganjar-Mahfud promoted as a presidential and vice presidential candidate is smart and in favor of the people. Megawati claimed to have monitored her presidential candidates since the internal PDIP process. The third is the 21 populist program initiated by the candidate pair number 3 of candidates. Megawati said, the program is in accordance with the ideals of the nation's founders.

However, he highlighted the current power elite which seems no longer to side with the people. They are insinuated as people who have wealth but forget about the small people or little people. "Once again I say, we are every citizen of the Republic of Indonesia, who is he? The grassroots, the people, have the same rights in the eyes of the law. Now the law is being played with, that power can be carried out as much as possible, no, no, and no," concluded Megawati.