For Envelopes And Basic Necessities With PDIP Logo At Mosques, PAN: It's OK, It's Not Campaign

JAKARTA - National Mandate Party (PAN) politician Yandri Susanto, has no problem with the distribution of basic necessities and envelopes bearing the PDIP party logo in mosques or other places of worship. Because Yandri assessed that currently it has not entered the 2024 general election campaign period. "It's okay, it's not a campaign period," said Yandri at the Parliament complex, Senayan, Central Jakarta, Tuesday, March 28. The deputy chairman of PAN said that members of the DPR may provide assistance or compensation with party attributes in houses of worship, as long as the person concerned does not invite the people to choose certain political parties. "Right, let's choose PAN, choose me, no. (So) it's okay, the mosque is a good place," said Yandri.

According to the Deputy Chairperson of the MPR, this month Ramadan is a good month to share. He asked not to do dichotomy as if party people were not allowed to enter a mosque or house of worship. "In the month of Ramadan, it is better to share. What can't be shared, it's stingy. Don't go to the public, party people can't enter this mosque, it's very dangerous if that's the danger," he said.