Campaign In Parepare, Anies: This Is Not The Face Of A Paid Person, But Struggles For Change

Presidential candidate number 1 Anies Rasyid Baswedan ignited tens of thousands of volunteers and sympathizers while attending the Grand Consolidation of the Democratic National Party (NasDem) at the NasDem field, Bau Massepe Street, Bacukiki District, Parepare City, South Sulawesi.

"I am very grateful to be able to return to Parepare in a fighting spirit to meet face to face, not just with you," said Anies as quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, February 6.

The former governor of DKI Jakarta expressed his appreciation for the presence of volunteers who came from various regions and local communities who sincerely came to gather together in the same goal, namely change.

In addition, said Anies, there are millions of people out there wanting changes about the fate of their families, their children have a bright future. The location where many people live is far from crowds but residents want their children's future not to be inferior to the parents they live in in areas full of progress.

"These are not the faces of people who are paid, these are not the faces of people who sell voices, these are the faces of people who are fighting for change," he said to the mob.

According to him, progress needs to be made, because seeing the magnitude of the struggle, such as fishermen, the struggle of the farmers who ensure that on the dining table their homes have sufficient food needs.

Anies said the people wanted change, fishermen still lacked diesel fuel, farmers lacked fertilizer.

"February 14, the day we determine the future of Indonesia that gathers here in Parepare is an extraordinary number, not coming because the payment comes here, because it brings hope. This recording is proof and can be shared together. Let's take the opportunity on February 14 to make Indonesia just prosperous for all," he explained.

"We want our children to have a complete school opportunity, have a complete college opportunity. We prepare for cheaper living expenses, basic necessities, affordable rice prices, fishermen can go to sea well and the results are sold at good prices. Pupuk is available for farmers to take sides with the small ones. raise the small ones without reducing the big ones," he added.

From observations at the consolidation location

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