JAKARTA - Presidential candidate (candidate) Ganjar Pranowo said he had not moved in Central Java for political safaris. He was afraid of a conflict of interest because he was still governor.

"I know that I am still an official, so I avoid conflict of interest, I go outside Central Java during holidays," Ganjar told reporters at the Aspirational House of Winning Volunteers, Menteng, Central Jakarta, Thursday, June 1.

Ganjar ensured that his activities around the holidays would not interfere with his performance. He had no trouble dividing his duties and even had time to respond to complaints from residents of Central Java.

The Governor of Central Java admitted that he was still carrying out his duties during his busy schedule as a presidential candidate in the 2024 presidential election. He took advantage of technological sophistication such as his smartphone.

"This is not a stone age, this is a digital age," he said.

"So even when I was on vacation, I worked with this small tool (smart cellphone, ed) so there was a complaint that the child couldn't go to school because he was bullied, we took care of it on the way, it had to be done today," continued Ganjar.

Ganjar ensured that he was committed to carrying out his duties well. Services for the community will not stop.

"So the story of community service is about a political attitude, and how our hearts are committed to it," he concluded.


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