JAKARTA - PSI General Chairperson (Ketum) Kaesang Pangarep gave a strong warning to his cadre, Ade Armando, who gave a statement about dynastic politics in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY).

PSI Deputy Chairman of the Board of Trustees Grace Natalie said PSI was working on sanctions for Ade. However, he said there had been a strong reprimand from Kaesang as Chairman of PSI.

"(The sanctions) are still being held, but there has been a strong warning directly from Mas Kaesang," said Grace in Malang City, East Java, Monday, December 4, which was confiscated by Antara.

Grace explained that regarding the dynastic political statement in DIY made by Ade Armando, he had made an apology video.

In the video, Grace continued, Ade also stated his justification of DIY on behalf of himself and not on behalf of the party.

According to him, in the near future, Kaesang will deliver an official statement regarding the statement issued by Ade Armando. He considered that Ade's statement was issued in response to the dynamics that occurred in society.

"Mas Ketum will make a statement, will speak. But that Ade Armando has made a video apologizing and the statement is on behalf of himself," he said.

For information, PSI politician Ade Armando expressed criticism to students, especially the University of Indonesia (UI) Student Executive Board (BEM) and Gajah Mada University (UGM), which held protests related to dynastic politics.

Ade Armando said that BEM UI and BEM UGM were ironic, because it was actually the Special Region of Yogyakarta that practiced dynastic politics. This was conveyed by Ade Armando through his X account, @adearmando61.


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