JAKARTA - Secretary of the DKI Jakarta PDI-P Regional Leadership Council (DPD) Deserves Nainggolan saying his party will announce the name of the figure who will be promoted as a candidate for Governor of DKI Jakarta in May 2024. According to Pantas, political parties and coalitions of party coalitions have also begun to reveal the candidates for the DKI gubernatorial election which will be promoted in the 2024 Pilkada. "Maybe next month, May is the perfect time to be able to all parties to announce their heroes, including the PDIP of Struggle," Pantas told reporters, Thursday, April 25. Deserve to admit that currently PDIP is still capturing the names who will be chosen as candidates for Jakarta's leadership. PDIP has also not decided which political parties will be charged with a coalition to carry the candidate for governor and deputy governor. However, he continued, an overview of the coalition and who the cagub-cawagub figures promoted by PDIP will be seen next month in line with the start of the nomination stages for the elections. "We'll see the process, yes. Maybe in May it has started the process, the schedule issued by the KPUD, and it will start," said Pantas. Meanwhile, the names of the Minister of Social Affairs Tri Rismaharini and Minister of PAN-RB Abdullah Azwar Anas have been mentioned several times as PDIP cadres who have the potential to become DKI governors. However, it turns out that there are the names of other PDIP cadres who are included in the selection of the Jakarta cagub exchange. They are the Minister of PUPR Basuki Hadimuljono and former TNI Commander Andika Perkasa. "We are still in the process of screening. We have a lot of potential. Mrs. Risma, for example, (and) Mr. Azwar Anas. Mr. Basuki is also included, as well as Mr. Andika," said Pantas. Like other political parties, Pantas emphasized that PDIP has a certain mechanism in determining the candidate for leader of Jakarta in the future. One of them is loyal to Pancasila. Then, the DKI cagub promoted by PDIP must also be able to meet the expectations of Jakarta residents in carrying out development when they no longer have the status of the capital city.
"Although it is no longer the capital city, Jakarta is still a mini-Indonesia that must reflect Indonesianness, which reflects unity, which reflects high tolerance, and so on," said Pantas.

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