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MEDAN - Lily (54), a resident of Medan, is desperate to infiltrate the party's consolidation event in order to meet her idol figure, Ganjar Pranowo.

So excited, Lily, who wore a white t-shirt and had a black headscarf, stood under the stage where Ganjar gave a speech. And when Ganjar called who wanted to have a dialogue with him, he deftly raised his hand while shouting.

"I am sir, Mr. Ganjar me," he shouted.

Because he was close and looked very enthusiastic, Ganjar then invited Lily up on stage. How happy he was when he was able to shake hands with Ganjar and chat together.

In the dialogue, Ganjar asked about Lely's choice for a candidate for leader. Strictly speaking, Lely said he would elect Ganjar as president.

"Obviously choose Pak Ganjar," he said firmly.

Ganjar also asked Lely to practice how to influence the community to vote for him. Enthusiasticly, Lely invited thousands of people at the event to choose Ganjar as president in 2024.

"For mothers and all, let's choose Pak Ganjar. The person is handsome and kind. If you don't choose to lose, you know, you won't get a good president," said Lily with enthusiasm.

Ganjar and thousands of participants who attended laughed. They did not expect Lily to have extraordinary enthusiasm.

"Because I'm excited, I gave you a gift, ma'am. I want to choose a cellphone, washing machine or refrigerator," asked Ganjar.

Not the three chosen by Lily's mother. Instead, he asked Ganjar for another gift, namely the microwave.

"My cellphone, washing machine and refrigerator already have sir. I am a cooking hobby, which doesn't have a microwave yet. I just ask for it, sir," replied Lily, who was approved by Ganjar.

Lily also shouted joy after receiving the prize. He then greeted Ganjar and thanked him.

Burn The Spirit Of Cadres

On that occasion, Ganjar encouraged thousands of cadres and volunteer groups to work together to win the 2024 presidential election. Seeing the support and enthusiasm of the people of North Sumatra, he was optimistic that he could win the fight.

"God willing (optimistic to win), the support is extraordinary. From as long as we have traveled in several places in Indonesia, North Sumatra has the most reception today. The response is indeed lively because all components can be presented here," said Ganjar.

And not only the PDIP cadres in the consolidation were also present as a group of volunteers and the general public, starting from mothers who entered the baby boomers group, to teenagers who entered the millennial group and also the Gen Z group.

"I'm happy that from the age of beginners there are, then there are seniors. So if we classify, there are baby boomers, millennials there are, and Generation Z is there. So if we look at this atmosphere, God willing (win)," he concluded.


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