DENPASAR - Chairman of the Bali PDI-P (PDIP) DPD I Wayan Koster is confident that the presidential candidate from his party, Ganjar Pranowo, can reap high votes in Bali during the 2024 presidential election.

In fact, the Governor of Bali is optimistic that Ganjar's vote acquisition can reach 95 percent. This was conveyed when asked how optimistic Wayan Koster was to see Ganjar win on the Island of the Gods.

"The target is 95 percent, at least 92," said Koster after being met after a healthy road activity with Ganjar Pranowo, in Denpasar, Bali, Saturday, June 17.

Support for Ganjar by the majority of Balinese, according to Koster, is natural because it sees the high enthusiasm of the community and volunteers supporting Ganjar in Bali. Moreover, the supporters joined in enlivening the healthy way of walking this morning.

"It's amazing, even though there was no invitation, Pak Ganjar because he kept going, I don't know what he felt like," said Koster.

On that occasion, Koster said that his party would hold an internal consolidation that took place this afternoon in Bali. One of the consolidation discussions is the quota in winning Ganjar Pranowo in the 2024 presidential election.

He emphasized that this consolidation will be held internally and will not invite other political parties that carry Ganjar. He also said that this activity did not discuss the figure of Ganjar's assistant vice presidential candidate (cawapres).

"No (discussing the vice president), this is the party structure in Bali, all of which go to the village level, it is solid to move to win Pak Ganjar and the Legislative Election, specifically for Bali," explained Koster.

Earlier on Friday, June 16, Koster first met Ganjar for the signing of a Java-Bali cultural cooperation between the Bali Provincial Government and the Central Java Provincial Government.

Meanwhile, this morning, Bali Governor Wayan Koster and Ganjar Pranowo carried out healthy road activities in Denpasar, Bali to introduce Ganjar as a presidential candidate from the PDI-P.


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