Gerindra Admits That He Has Intentions To Duet Luthfi-Gus Yasin In The Central Java Regional Head Election Before The Constitutional Court's Decision
AKARTA - The Gerindra Party gave a signal that it would link the Central Java (Central Java) Regional Police Chief Inspector General Ahmad Lutfi with a santri as cagub and cawagub in the Central Java Pilkada. The daily chairman of the Gerindra Party DPP, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, said that before the decision of the Constitutional Court (MK) his party had intended to carry Ahmad Lutfi and Deputy Governor of Central Java, Tak Yasin Maimoen. "This is honest, yes, before there was a judicial review decision (JR) of the Constitutional Court, we had difficulty then pairing it at Central Java Pak Luthfi with Gus Yasin," said Dasco at the Parliament Complex, Senayan, Jakarta, Friday, August 23. Regarding the Chairman of PSI Kaesang Pangarep, Dasco revealed that there was indeed a proposal to carry President Joko Widodo's youngest son in the Central Java gubernatorial election. However, it was not because of the latest Constitutional Court decision, Gus Yasin's decision to appoint Gus Yasin because Kaesang did not register as Cakada. "Yes, there are aspirations from several proposals. But the decision is not because of this (MK), the decision has been made since more than a week ago we decided Mr. Luthfi-Yasin, and at this time Mr. Kaesang is not in Indonesia because of course he is not participating in the list," said Dasco.
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The deputy chairman of the DPR ensured that the Forward Indonesia Coalition (KIM) remained solid to carry the pair Ahmad Luthfi -Taj Yasin in the 2024 Central Java Pilkada.
"God willing, it will be solid, God willing," concluded Dasco. Previously, Gerindra Party Secretary Ahmad Muzani said that his party had determined who would be the candidate for deputy governor of Central Java (Central Java) accompanying Ahmad Lutfhi.
"God willing, the students," he said briefly when asked by the media crew at the Gerindra Party DPP building, Friday, August 23, was confiscated by Antara.