JAKARTA - Former presidential candidate number 3 Ganjar Pranowo assessed that the discourse on the formation of the 'Presidential Club' by the elected president of 2024-2029 Prabowo Subianto was good for establishing a relationship between Indonesian presidents.

"Well, if it's for friendship. In my opinion, it's good," said Ganjar in Jakarta, Wednesday, May 8, quoted by Antara.

Meanwhile, Member of the Indonesian House of Representatives Dave Laksono said the discourse on establishing the "Presidential Club" was a brilliant idea because the previous presidents and presidents who were in office would be able to exchange ideas in one forum.

In addition, he considered that "Presidential Club" would also reunite the previous presidents who now feel minimal in communication.

"Even though they finally returned to the president in office to determine the final policy, at least there was a forum," Dave said when contacted in Jakarta, Wednesday.

According to him, the formation of the forum has also been discussed and considered, especially to open up barriers to communication among the leaders of the previous nation.

He also believes that the leaders of the previous nation and Prabowo Subianto as president-elect are role models for Indonesian politicians, so that the formation of the "Presidential Club" will also be encouraged to be realized.

On the other hand, he has also heard that the discourse on the formation of the forum has been prepared for a long time.

Previously, the Spokesperson for the President-Elect of the Republic of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto, Dahnil Azhar Simanjuntak, revealed Prabowo's plan to form a Presidential Club filled with former Indonesian Presidents who are still alive today.

The establishment of the club, according to Dahnil, aims to keep former presidents routinely meeting and discussing strategic national issues.

Dahnil said Prabowo hopes that leaders in Indonesia can be united and harmonious in thinking and working for the interests of the people, regardless of their differences in views and political attitudes.


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