Differences In Attitudes In The U-20 World Cup Are Not The 'Menu' Discussion, Gibran Is No Longer Fierce After Meeting Ganjar
Ganjar Pranowo (Photo via Central Java Provincial Government)

Surakarta Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka met with the Governor of Central Java Ganjar Pranowo, at Puri Gedeh, Semarang, Monday afternoon April 3. The meeting was held for an hour filled with laughter and smiles.

Gibran met Ganjar who had just arrived after attending the funeral of the Chairman of the Central Java DPRD Bambang Kusriyanto alias Bambang Kribo in Semarang Regency. After chatting together indoors, Ganjar-Gibran came out with a smile to decorate his face.

Not long after, Gibran immediately said goodbye to Ganjar to return to Solo. In addition, Ganjar will also accompany Vice President Ma'ruf Amin's working visit to Semarang this afternoon.

While escorting Gibran to the official car, the two still seemed to exchange ideas and occasionally laughed. Asked about the closeness of the two, said Gibran, there was no special discussion in his meeting with Ganjar.

"Just gathering, just work problems," said Gibran accompanied by Ganjar.

The eldest son of President Joko Widodo said that one of the things that was reported was the development and constraints on the work of the Single Elevated Railway.

"That's a collaboration between the center, province and the city government. I have to report on obstacles in the field like what and so on, that's all," said Gibran.

Asked about his relationship with Ganjar after differences of opinion related to the U-20 World Cup, Gibran did not comment much.

"No, don't discuss it. (Communication is smooth, sir?) Yes, basically I as a subordinate am ready to carry out orders from superiors, (that is) the Governor is all that, "he said.

According to Gibran, the U20 World Cup does not need to be discussed longer. There is no problem between himself and Ganjar. It is proven that now where there is absolutely no barrier to communication.

"Everything is clear, how come it's okay," he said.

Governor Ganjar Pranowo confirmed what Gibran said. Ganjar pays attention to inflation. Because, Solo is one of the seven samples with the most dynamic inflation rate.

"That's what we're trying to say. Yes, sir, the guardian said that the PSN program was big, the plan for several programs from the solo government, most of which we want to encourage the creative industry," said Ganjar.

The former member of the Indonesian House of Representatives also said that in his meeting Gibran explained a number of events to be held in Solo. Ganjar emphasized that he was ready to support,

"Yes, maybe there are many more events that want to be held, because yesterday there was art, sports exists, the creative industry exists, we just support it," he said.


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