Ganjar Reminds His Supporters To Be Orderly During Campaigns
Presidential Candidate Ganjar Pranowo/ANTARA/Sumarwoto

PURWOKERTO - presidential candidate number 3 Ganjar Pranowo reminded all supporters to obey the rules and orderly in participating in campaign activities.

"There are several incidents that I must remind that we are supporters of Ganjar-Mahfud to obey the rules," said Ganjar while attending a meeting with the Ganjar-Mahfud Branch Winning Team (TPC) of Banyumas Regency, prospective members of the coalition party legislature, and volunteers at the PDI-P Branch Office of Banyumas Regency, Purwokerto, Banyumas, Central Java, reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, January 9.

According to him, the Boyolali incident gave a black note to the democratic process and his party protested strongly.

However, he said, his party was respectful because the TNI took a very quick stance.

"I appreciate it too. On the other hand, we also make self-corrections for ourselves, orderly, we must be orderly, if we want to fight someone ourselves we must be in the right position, I remind you," said the former Governor of Central Java.

Ganjar said the open campaign had not yet started, so his party left a message so that when the campaign had started it would not use Brong exhaust.

"If later in Banyumas and its surroundings it starts (open campaign) I entrust it, use a motorbike, but the exhaust does not need to be digitized (as a Brong exhaust, ed.), agree, and tidy it up," he said.

Ganjar asked all his supporters to discipline themselves because they had studied and all corrected each other and had been wrongly punished.

"Let's fix this. I'll leave this," he said.

Ganjar admitted that every time he toured Indonesia, his party asked the Ganjar-Mahfud pair to meet with the supporting parties in the regions and volunteers.

"This is my way, our way, our way, so that some of us have the power of cohesion, the same technical force, although of course Banyumas is not another place for me," he explained.

He admitted that he was feeling at home and then could find out without having to talk a lot, starting from the car to sitting at the meeting location.

"I've felt the tremors of victory. From the start I entered until I sat down, I saw a very powerful militant atmosphere," said Ganjar.


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