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YOGYAKARTA - Panda Nababan's figure is in the spotlight after calling Gibran his son. He made this statement during the Perspective Adu Discussion at the end of last June. Panda is indeed famous as an outspoken politician in speaking. What is Panda Nababan's profile like?

Not only mentioning Jokowi's eldest son, Panda Nababan has also criticized the Mayor of Medan Bobby Nasution. Panda admitted that he was disappointed with Bobby's performance, who did not have achievements as a regional leader.

Panda Nababan is not afraid of being dragged into controversy even though he often conveys firm and honest criticism. The public is curious about Panda Nababan's profile and his actions in politics.

Panda Nababan's name is familiar in the world of Indonesian politics. Panda is a senior politician from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP). Panda has long been recognized as a politician on duty and outspoken in comments.

Panda Nababan was born on December 13, 1959 in Purbatua Village, South Tapanuli, North Sumatra (North Sumatra). Panda Nababan has an educational background in the field of Law. Panda has studied undergraduate at the Indonesian Christian University for law. After receiving his bachelor's degree, Panda continued his Master's studies at the University of Indonesia.

Panda Nababan began to enter politics in 1993 by joining the PDIP. During his time as a cadre of the bull party, Panda Nababan was an active figure in various activities and had served a number of important positions.

Panda Nababan was once the chairman of the PDI DPD in North Sumatra. Until now, Panda is still loyal and has an important role as a senior politician in the PDIP. Together with the red party, Panda was elected as a member of the Indonesian House of Representatives for Commission II which handles the fields of law, human rights and security. Panda has repeatedly been in the public spotlight and the mass media because of his firm and brave attitude in expressing opinions openly or honestly.

Even so, Panda Nababan has also been dragged into controversy. In 2013, Panda was suspected of being involved in a bribery case with a number of DPR members. However, Panda managed to get through these difficult times and remains a respected figure in the realm of Indonesian politics.

Panda Nababan is not only involved in politics, but he is also active in various organizations and institutions. Panda Nababan has been involved in the world of organization or activists since he was a student. He had joined the Indonesian Christian Student Movement (GMKI) in 1963. Along with that, Panda also served as chairman of the Organizational Department of the Bung Karno Student Movement in Jakarta until 1966.

He served as Chairman of the PDIP Advisory and Supervision Agency. He was also a member of the Indonesian Presidential Advisory Council. He has also been a member of the Expert Council of the National Committee for Monitoring of Regional Autonomy Implementers. Panda is also noted to have worked as a journalist. After becoming a journalist, he was also active as a member of the Indonesian Journalists Association from 1970 to 1975.

That's Panda Nababan's profile and his actions in the world of politics. Even though he has entered his old age for more than forty years, Panda Nababan continues to appear active in Indonesian politics. Panda Nababan's figure is also still respected and respected by many people because of his firm and honest attitude in observing justice and the welfare of the people in Indonesia.

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