JAKARTA - The chairman of the PDI-P (PDI-P) Election Winning Body (Bapilu) Bambang Wuryanto or Bambang Pacul spoke about the command greetings he carried out with the Governor of Central Java Ganjar Pranowo during the National Working Meeting (Rakernas), Tuesday, June 21 yesterday.
Bambang said this moment showed that both of them were ready to accept directions from the General Chairperson of the PDI-P (PDIP) Megawati Soekarnoputri.
"Speaking of greeting commands, it means that we are ready to receive orders. Pak Ganjar and Bambang Pacul are ready to accept orders as fellow party cadres. Who will give the command? You understand yourself," Bambang told reporters at the PDIP DPP Party School, Lenteng Agung, Jakarta, Wednesday, June 22.
Bambang did not want to mention whether there was a difference between him and Ganjar. But, he made sure he was already in one line.
"So it means one command, boss," he said.
As previously reported, Bambang Pacul and Ganjar Pranowo shook hands and commanded greetings during the PDI-P II National Working Meeting on Tuesday, June 21. At this moment, initially Ganjar and Bambang Pacul seemed to greet the cadres in the event room.
Furthermore, the two exchanged command greetings and had time to talk together. However, no discussion of the two was heard.
Not only Bambang Pacul, the chairman of the PDIP faction in the DPR, Utut Adianto, also spoke with Ganjar. They even shook hands after talking.
Utut then reheated the room by asking Ganjar and Bambang Pacul to repeat the command greetings they did. After that, a room was boisterous and screams of 'freedom' were heard.
This moment then became the spotlight because these two politicians were often reported to be at odds over the affairs of the presidential nomination. Bambang Pacul is said to have rejected Ganjar from running as a presidential candidate. He even quipped several times and made strong statements to Ganjar.
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