JAKARTA - Chairman of the Crescent Star Party (PBB) Yusril Ihza Mahendra will meet with the Chairman of the National Awakening Party (PKB) Muhaimin Iskandar or Cak Imin at the DPP office of the National Awakening Party (PKB) on Jalan Raden Saleh, Cikini, Central Jakarta, on Thursday, March 16, this afternoon.

UN Secretary General Afriansyah Noor confirmed the agenda will take place at 16.00 WIB. "That's right, the UN DPP will visit the PKB in the afternoon at 16.00 WIB," Afriansyah said when confirmed, Thursday, March 16.

Afriansyah revealed that the meeting between Yusril and Cak Imin and their ranks would discuss the 2024 presidential election coalition. "That's right, (discuss, red) coalition," he said. In addition, he said, the two political parties will also discuss the preparations for the 2024 General Election. "And preparations for the 2024 General Election for Indonesia Raya NKRI," he added. The agenda has also been confirmed by the Chairman of the PKB DPP Daniel Johan. However, he admitted that he did not know what topics will be discussed in this meeting. "The information is like that. But I haven't updated the details yet," said Daniel when confirmed, Thursday, March 16.

Previously, the United Nations visited PPP at the PPP DPP office, Jalan Diponegoro, Menteng, Central Jakarta, Monday, March 13. UN General Chair Yusril Ihza Mahendra, said the meeting of fellow Islamic political parties was to discuss the coalition in the 2024 election so that it would continue to exist in the future.

"Bahas koalisi dan bagaimana cara mempertahankan keberadaan Partai Islam, agar jangan hilang dilambunuh zaman," ujar Yusril kepada wartawan, Senin, 13 Maret. Dia menjelaskan, pertemuannya dengan pimpinan PPP hanya untuk memperkuat keberadaan partai-partai Islam. Karena menurutnya, perpolitian Indonesia harus selarah antara dua kekuatan politik besar yaitu Islam dan nasionalism.

"In our country, there are still two major political powers, there must be Islam and Nationalism. The political power of Islam is being eroded by pragmatism and money politics," explained this constitutional law expert. Yusril said that Islamic parties really depend on the people to exist. The reason is, there are no investors who want to fund Islamic parties.

"There is no conglomerate that wants to support the political power of Islam. It all depends on Muslims themselves," said Yusril.


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