Chairman of the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) Kaesang Pangarep conducted a political safari to Semarang City, Central Java, to collaborate with the Jokowi volunteer group.

"The agenda for this blusukan Mas Ketum every time he goes to the area is to meet Pak Jokowi's non-party volunteer organs," said PSI Deputy Chairman Andy Budiman during a visit to the residence of Alap Alap Chairman Jokowi Isnaini in Semarang, Central Java, as reported by ANTARA, Monday, December 18.

During the visit, Kaesang tried to invite collaboration with a number of communities consisting of volunteers supporting Jokowi who were non-party parties, including Alap Alap Jokowi, one of the quite strong volunteer organs in Indonesia.

Kaesang received input from Isnaini to come down more often, greet the public so that they understand their aspirations better.

In addition, Andy also emphasized that visiting people greeting residents is an effort to campaign for the programs PSI is fighting for so that people are more familiar with these programs.

One of PSI's priority programs is related to the ratification of the Asset Confiscation Bill (RUU).

"We want to pursue that there will be legalization as soon as possible of the Asset Confiscation Bill, which has been stalled in parliament for 10 years," Andy said.

Kaesang's visit to Semarang is part of a series of political safaris that start from December 16 to 20, 2023 to listen to the aspirations of the community.

Since serving as PSI General Chair, Kaesang has been aggressively carrying out political safaris to a number of regions in the country.

Before going to Central Java, Kaesang also conducted a political safari to Medan, Kupang (East Nusa Tenggara), Manado (North Sulawesi), Bandung (West Java), and several areas in Java and Jakarta.


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