Ganjar Talks About Creative Industry, Will Facilitate Permits And Give Legal Certainty
Ganjar Pranowo (Photo of the Ganjar Campaign Team)

JAKARTA - Ganjar Pranowo's presidential candidate will talk about his views regarding the development of the creative industry in Indonesia so that it can become a job for the community.

Ganjar said this statement at the 'Political Jokes with Ganjar Pranowo & Mahfud MD with young people and art activists in Mbloc, South Jakarta, Monday, October 23.

If elected President, Ganjar will also issue several steps so that the industry can continue to develop. The first is regarding the process of cutting the bureaucracy to facilitate permits.

"One, so all permits are easy, the entry is easy, not complicated, there is no extortion, there is no corruption, it is not complicated," said Ganjar.

Then, said Ganjar, regarding legal certainty. He said, if there is a legal basis for this creative industry, it can provide certainty for those who live it.

The third is actually this creative economy. This is my term is infinite sky, baseless well. The space is really big, let alone entering the digital world," explained Ganjar.

Furthermore, Ganjar's potential creative industry in Indonesia is very large. For this reason, he assessed that the government needed to provide assistance to encourage creative economy actors.

"When the digital world becomes a tool that can be used to develop all its talents, then something boom occurs," explained Ganjar.

The 'Political Jokes with Ganjar Pranowo & Mahfud MD' event was attended by artists Butet Kartaredjasa, comedian Abdel Achrian, Cak Lontong to Stand Comedyan Adjis Doaribu.

Ganjar was also accompanied by a candidate for vice president Mahfud MD. On that occasion Ganjar was seen wearing a red and white plaid shirt. Meanwhile Mahfud wore a black and white plaid shirt.

Ganjar said that the use of this red and white plaid shirt had no specific purpose or purpose.

"Yes, that's okay. You wear a line shirt, you ask, the boxes are asked. Tomorrow I will batik (so)," said Ganjar.


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