Zulhas Recommended Dedie-Jenal In The 2024 Bogor Pilwalkot
BOGOR - Chairman of the National Mandate Party (PAN) Zulkifli Hasan (Zulhas) directly submitted recommendations for the candidate pair for the Bogor City Election for Dedie Rachim and Jenal Mutaqin.
In the handover which was carried out in Jakarta, last Thursday, the Mayor of Bogor 2014-2024, who is also the Chair of the PAN DPP, Bima Arya, accompanied the candidate pair Dedie-Jenal.
"I led Kang Dedie and Kang Jenal to meet the Ketum Bang Zul and the Secretary General. In particular, the Ketum conveyed a message for Kang Dedie and Kang Jenal to immediately coordinate with other parties. Hope to certainly develop this coalition by embracing parties that can still be embraced," said Bima Arya.
In addition, Bima continued, Zulkifli Hasan also asked Dedie-Jenal to move immediately.
"Bang Zul is optimistic that he will achieve an absolute victory because he is also studying the latest survey figures. The big optimism of the Dedie-Jenal pair is the best pair who can win. Bang Zul also conveyed greetings to coalition party friends in Bogor City," explained the Mayor of Bogor for two periods.
Asked how far Bima Arya's direct involvement won the Dedie-Jenal pair, he firmly replied that he would go down directly and totality.
"I, God willing, will be ready as a jurkam for Kang Dedie and Kang Jenal," he said.
Meanwhile, at the same place, Dedie Rachim expressed his gratitude for the support of all parties who have helped the administration run smoothly in obtaining party recommendations.
"This is a progressive first step, where togetherness is a force in winning the 2024 Bogor City Pilkada," said Dedie accompanied by Jenal Mutaqin.
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According to Dedie, so far his party has taken various steps, consolidating all elements of force within the coalition.
"We will continue to improve and strengthen the directives from the DPP. We will continue to maximize our efforts to win according to Bang Zul's direction earlier. Including political communication, we will continue to strive," he concluded.