Ganjar Pranowo: If Beaten, Show Data

Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo conveyed a message regarding the upcoming 2024 Pileg and Presidential Elections to campaign for peaceful elections and uphold unity.

Ganjar said that when he came to the 10th Anniversary of the Central Java Tribune at the Santika Hotel, Semarang City with the theme 'Forge for a Vulnerable Barn in Central Java Towards a National Pentas'.

"This is a good story, after Tribun's 10th birthday in Central Java, it opens a political story. Approximately Central Java as a voice barn will be contested and will display many figures from many DPD RI members, who have become members of the DPD," said Ganjar.

The former member of the DPR RI said that all election participants including their supporters must maintain conduciveness so that the public can follow and imitate well.

In addition, Ganjar also appealed to all journalistic people to help campaign for peaceful elections and maintain neutrality.

"I advise, because we are participating in the election, it is not only now and many times, it is important for us to maintain, maintain conduciveness, maintain the feeling that everything has been well presented," said Ganjar in his statement, Friday, May 26.

"Statements will also be elucidated. Which statements are soothing, which statements are countered but educational, which ones are hoaxes, which ones are black campaigns that I think we should reduce," continued Ganjar.

Ganjar himself as a candidate for president (readpres) in 2024, always reminds his supporters not to carry out negative campaigns, not to spread hoaxes and not to conduct black campaigns. He also asked his supporters not to retaliate against hoax attacks and black campaigns with similar actions.

According to him, it is better for supporters to present existing data and facts, as well as compete with programs and policies. So that the community will be able to determine the election well.

"It's better to show the data, please use the term if it is hit, hit it with the data, so that the negative campaign is positive for others. But not hoaxes, especially those that are too personal," said Ganjar.