Presidential candidate number 3 Ganjar Pranowo revealed that there are two things that can be done to achieve economic growth of up to 7 percent in 2045.
"I ask Apindo for help if we really want to become a developed country in 2045, 7 percent (economic growth) don't negotiate, how do we do it? There is an economic digital, there is an upskilling of human resources," said Ganjar in the agenda of the Dialogue of the Indonesian Employers' Association (Apindo) entitled "Capres 2024 Roadmap for the Indonesian Economy 2024-2029" in the Tendean area, South Jakarta, Monday, December 11.
When asked if he believed in the move with the current condition of Indonesia's human resources, Ganjar also promised to increase efforts from the government.
"Because we get a demographic bonus and we dream of a target in 2045, our effort is also high. We know this is not an easy thing, this is something we have to prepare seriously. So, I asked Apindo for help earlier," he said.
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In addition, in a discussion with Apindo, the former Governor of Central Java admitted that he received input regarding law enforcement as a step to strengthen economic growth.
Ganjar gave an example of law enforcement that has a good impact on the economy can be seen in various countries, one of which is Singapore.
"This means that if law enforcement can be enforced, then government services can be very good, the integrity of the apparatus is good, we can imitate several countries where they really have good governance," he added.
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