JAKARTA - Candidate for vice president serial number 3 Mahfud MD showed off the clothes used after the debate during a press conference at JCC Senayan, Sunday, January 21.

He explained that the clothes were a real action for the Ganjar-Mahfud candidate pair for the real action of women's expectations in Indonesia.

"The message from the clothes I wore with Pak Ganjar is a real action for Indonesian women to take care of our motherland who is sick," Mahfud said during a post-dispute press conference, Sunday, January 21.

Mahfud said that in making the clothes, the farmers and tailors of Indonesian women were involved with decent wages.

"This shirt is made of cotton that is easily decomposed everything, cotton is grown from female farmers in Tuban, East Java with an overlapping technique without using chemicals," said Mahfud.

Mahfud said that the process of making clothes had a positive impact on 1,500 consisting of farmers and tailors.

Mahfud said that previously the mothers of craftsmen were affected by hazardous chemicals for health and polluted water sources and also did not get a decent living and development of Indonesian native cotton planting.

"Because this is a topic (debate) of the environment and nature preservation, we can build a just and sustainable Indonesia, for all people," said Mahfud.

For this reason, according to him, the Indonesian people can live decently and develop at home by maintaining local wisdom and diversity.

"Development in the future is not only the economy but the environment and must provide the prosperity of the people," concluded Mahfud.


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