Chairman of the DPP Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) Kaesang Pangarep paid a political visit or safari to Bandung City, West Java, to gain as many votes as possible from voters in West Java, especially ahead of the 2024 General Election (Pemilu).

"Our target for votes in West Java, ed.) is to attract as many votes as possible. (The target, ed.) is as much as possible," said Kaesang on the sidelines of his activities on Jalan Braga, Bandung, as reported by ANTARA, Saturday, October 7.

In Bandung, Kaesang and his wife, Erina Gudono and PSI Board of Trustees Giring Ganesha, carried out a dinner together at a restaurant on Jalan Braga.

After that, Kaesang and his entourage, consisting of PSI Board of Trustees Ratu Ayu Isyana Bagoes Oka, met a street photography community on Jalan Braga, which was driven by young Bandung.

The PSI general chairman also tried directly the services of photographers from the Street Photography Braga community. He took a photo with his wife in front of old buildings on Jalan Braga.

Jalan Braga is one of the iconic tourist destinations in Bandung City because it is not only lined up with cafes and coffee shops, but also traces the history of the Dutch East Indies in Bandung.

The road, which stretches 700 meters long, during the Dutch East Indies, connects Pos Highways (now Asia Afrika Road) and Koffie Pakhuis (Coffee Building), which are now Bandung City Hall.

After being photographed by street photographers, Kaesang continued to walk down Jalan Braga and greet the residents who called out their names. He also had time to stop in front of the music stage on Jalan Braga, seeing Giring's spontaneous action singing Nidji's song "Come on".

Kaesang, when Giring sang, he also had a 'yawer'.

After that, Kaesang and his entourage left Braga.

Since officially serving as chairman of PSI last month (25/9), Kaesang has been active in traveling to areas to meet communities, youth communities, and PSI cadres.

Not long after taking office, Kaesang had a political safari in Bali, then Yogyakarta, and toured several areas in Bogor and Jakarta.

In West Java, Kaesang's political safari began in Bandung on Saturday night, then continued to Garut and Tasikmalaya on Sunday (8/10) and Monday (9/10).


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