Undergoing Health Tests At RSPAD, Gerindra: Prabowo Very Healthy, Sports Every Day

JAKARTA - Deputy Chairperson of the Gerindra Party, Budisatrio Djiwandono, also saw firsthand the process of examining the health tests that would be carried out by presidential and vice presidential candidates Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming at the Gatot Soebroto Army Central Hospital (RSPAD) today, Thursday, October 26.Budi said the medical test, which took place from 07.00 WIB, was running smoothly. According to him, Prabowo's condition is very prime because he is diligent in exercising every day."Pak Prabowo is also known to be very fit, very healthy, used to carry out daily activities, exercise every day, swimming, drinking cloves and drinking tea, turmeric, and until now the test is still running. if I'm not mistaken, I will run an interview test and blood-taking has been carried out," said Budi at RSPAD, Jakarta, Thursday, October 26.Budi revealed that Prabowo had fasted for 12 hours to undergo a medical test which was expected to be completed at 16.00 WIB. "(Prabowo) is very healthy, very fit, and very happy," he added.The Gerindra Party spokesman is grateful that Prabowo-Gibran's registration as a presidential and vice presidential candidate in the KPU yesterday went smoothly.Regarding the blue nuances that both of them wore when they went to the RSPAD today, Budi said, the color is hope that the 2024 General Election will run with coolness and peace."This is the message to enter the 2024 campaign, we want to bring a cool message, a peaceful message, a message full of ideas, embrace all elements of the nation and hopefully this election can become a democratic event, an innovation competition, an idea battle, but basically we are both happy to be peaceful and cool," he explained.
After undergoing a medical test today, Prabowo is scheduled to carry out routine activities as Minister of Friendship. Meanwhile, Gibran, Budi admitted that he did not know."If I'm not mistaken tonight we will continue some possible brainstorming meetings for the next steps," said Budi.