SURABAYA - Hundreds of young East Javanese gathered at the Bicopi Cafe in Surabaya, Saturday, January 13. At that time, Ganjar Pranowo was scheduled to meet young people and millennials. They flocked to come with friends, friends and girlfriends, carrying various color dolls.

These young people who came from various regions in East Java deliberately came to Surabaya to be able to meet directly with the presidential candidate in 2024 serial number 03 Ganjar Pranowo. Not only want to see firsthand, they also want to chat with the presidential candidate who has been known to be close to young people, Gen Z and millennials.

They deliberately brought a doll to be asked for a direct signature by Ganjar. As is known, Ganjar Pranowo is now viral among young people and is known as Chairman of Prypto.

"Welcome, Mr. Ganjar. Respect to your chairman. Sir asked for a signature on my beautiful doll," shouted the young people welcoming Ganjar's arrival.

In addition to fighting for shaking hands or asking for photos together, the young people, who are dominated by young women, are also scrambling to ask for Ganjar's signature from his beautiful doll. One by one, Ganjar serves them and puts their signature on.

"I wonder why it is referred to as the chairman of my speech. But it's fun too, you know, many like it," he said.

During the meeting, hundreds of young people looked very gay when talking to Ganjar. They talk about the future of young people, the development of the creative industry, the concern of young people for politics and other issues.

On the sidelines of the event, a number of young East Java students also had time to show off their skills in front of Ganjar. Some appeared with a stand-up comedy, some showed off content, showed off the number of followers and others.

"Yes, every time I meet young people, they are always creative and innovative. So now many are confused about finding work, actually I want to show that there are many business opportunities just with ideas and creativity," he said.

Seeing this potential, Ganjar continued, his party makes optimizing the creative industry a priority. The government must be present to provide facilities, both infrastructure, training, and assistance for them.

"So why do we want to make the internet in Indonesia super fast, free and even. We want to build creative hubs in all regions in Indonesia, including creating our own institutions such as Bekraf (the creative economy agency) to be revived," concluded Ganjar Pranowo.


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