Presidential candidate (candidate) number three, Ganjar Pranowo heard a vent from the sword at Mandonga Market, Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi today, Monday, December 4. This moment occurred when Ganjar took the time to exercise while checking the prices of basic commodities in the market, such as rice, eggs, oil, chilies, and vegetables, which turned out to be an increase. The former Governor of Central Java had a chance to talk with the traders, one of which was Masri. “Stable price, up or down? ” ask Ganjar to Masri who is waiting for his stall at Mandonga Market, Kendari City. “Anyway it goes up and down. Now it's going up, like rice and beans,” replied Masri. Not only Masri, Ganjar then went around listening to other traders' complaints. He then discussed with Firdayana, who is a chili trader. To Ganjar, Firdayana told me that currently the price of chili has increased. In fact, per kilogram reaches Rp. 100,000. "“ Chili is how small it is now," asked Ganjar. “ The price of chili is expensive, already Rp. 100,000 per kilo, Firdanaya replied to Ganjar's question. Firdayana hopes that Ganjar will be able to find a way so that the prices of basic commodities can be stable when elected. Because, for seven years selling commodity prices he sells always go up and down the price. "“Hopefully (Pak Ganjar can, ed) stabilize the price," said Firdayana. Hearing this, Ganjar can now only hope that the government can overcome the price of basic commodities. Thus, there are no more complicated traders or people. Ganjar also said goodbye immediately after hearing Firdayana's complaint. “ Yes, yes. Success and hopefully selling out his wares, ” he said.
Ganjar's arrival at Mondonga Market, Kendari City is the center of attention. The community and traders jostled to shake hands with the PDI-P politician (PDIP). After checking the prices of basic commodities, Ganjar continued his sports activities. He ran around Kendari City.

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