Airlangga's Joke Answer About Ridwan Kamil OTW Jakarta, Anies: The Most Important Resident Of Jakarta

JAKARTA - Former Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan said that Jakarta residents should be a priority in the 2024 Pilkada. This responds to the joke of Golkar Party Chairman Airlangga Hartarto who compared himself to former West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil who already installed billboards on the way Jakarta. He said, anyone can go forward but the community should be a priority. The important thing is that the citizens of Jakarta are not who participates (pilkada, ed), Anies told reporters in Jakarta, Monday, June 17 Because all of this is for Jakarta (so that, ed) residents can feel an equal city, he continued. Anies said to be an equal city, Jakarta must be able to provide protection to work. So, he chose to focus on moving in the community to help with their problems. It is more important to talk about Bayam Village rather than being abandoned," said the former Minister of Education and Culture (Mendikbud). Furthermore, Anies also does not want to talk much about his electability which is more volatile than his other opponents. Everything is the choice of Jakarta residents, we will wait for later,'' he said. Previously reported, Golkar Party Chairman Airlangga Hartarto said Ridwan Kamil had already headed for Jakarta like his busy billboard some time ago. Meanwhile, Anies Baswedan has only moved at this time.' Mr. Ridwan Kamil has already installed a on way to Jakarta'. If Mr. Anies is just moving around, " said Airlangga while laughing at reporters at the Golkar Party DPP Office, Jakarta, Monday, June 17. Airlangga admitted that he had time until next July to conduct an evaluation of the right figure. He said, the Golkar Party is also still looking at survey results.

"So, in accordance with what is agreed, we will continue to evaluate until July. Of course we will evaluate who will advance and so on," he said. Furthermore, Airlangga said Ridwan Kamil was indeed predicted by his party. However, input from the Advanced Indonesia Coalition (KIM) will be heard.