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PONTIANAK - Chairman of the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) Kaesang Pangarep said the assessment of presidential candidate number three from PDI Perjuangan Ganjar Pranowo regarding law enforcement in the era of President Joko Widodo could be a trigger. "I think this can be a trigger for the government to be even better in the future in terms of the law referred to by Pak Ganjar," said Kaesang when met on the sidelines of his political safari in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, Antara, Sunday, November 19. He said Ganjar's assessment could be used as a lesson by the government, because he considered that the government in the Jokowi era was not influenced by feelings or baper in working. “ In my opinion, yes, the government is not baper now, ” added Jokowi's youngest son. Previously, Ganjar Pranowo assessed that law enforcement and democracy in the Jokowi administration era decreased after the decision of the Constitutional Court (MK) regarding the age requirements for presidential and vice presidential candidates. " “ Yes, with this case (the Constitutional Court's decision), it fell," said Ganjar at the Makassar State University Alumni Family Association National Sarasehan (UNM) event, Saturday (18/11). From a scale of 1 to 10, Ganjar gave a score of 5 because he felt that there was engineering and intervention in law enforcement, especially in the Constitutional Court's decision. "The “ Engineering and intervention that made it then independence became lost," said the former Governor of Central Java. Meanwhile, Kaesang Pangarep is continuing his political safari by visiting Pontianak, West Kalimantan, in order to greet residents and meet cadres to align steps towards the 2024 General Election. Arriving at the Equatorial Earth, Kaesang immediately went to the Pontianak Flamboyan Market, implemented Regional Land Coffee (Kopdarwil) PSI Management and Legislative Candidates throughout West Kalimantan, to attend a series of celebrations of PSI's 9th Anniversary.
During his visit, Kaesang was accompanied by his wife Erina Gudono, Deputy Chairman of the PSI Board of Trustees Grace Natalie, member of the PSI Board of Trustees Giring Ganesha and Isyana Bagoes Oka, and Chairman of the PSI DPP Satia Chandra Wiguna.

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