Meeting In Solo, Grace Natalie Calls Gibran An Inclusion Child
SOLO - Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian Solidarity Party Council (PSI) Grace Natalie Aisha met with Surakarta Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka in Solo.Grace Natalie after meeting with Gibran in Solo, Friday said he was not serious about politics.
"Talk casually, starting from the city of Solo, the city of Jakarta, Indonesia. While eating risol, bread," he said, quoted by ANTARA, Friday, July 21.
He said that in principle PSI supports young people who have a good track record, including those owned by Gibran Rakabuming.
"Usia is still young but has succeeded in proving leadership in Solo very well. We are happy to support it. For PSI, more and more young people on the political stage have a multiplier effect," he said.
According to him, this effect can inspire many other young people who are not interested in serving in the public sector to think and be inspired to color public positions in Indonesia. "And we need that regeneration," he said.
On this occasion, he also appreciated Solo, who managed to occupy the 4th most tolerant city in Indonesia. According to him, this achievement is very basic considering the trend of intolerance in the country is still rising.
"This is a very basic problem, if we insist on being tolerated, then our nation will not become smart. Anything is associated with religion, just move around there. Boro-boro wants to talk about cool development, if there is a contest, the game is not a program but identity politics. It's a waste to the public," he said.
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With Solo becoming a global tolerant and MSME city, Gibran's leadership should be taken into account.
"Even though he is still young, he is said to be still bright but not cans. Better than those who are many years old," he said.
Related to this, Gibran was reluctant to answer much. He admitted that he would still be in Solo to complete a number of work programs.
"It's normal. I'm just here, I'm relaxed," he said.