JAKARTA - The presidential candidate (candidate) from the PDI Perjuangan (PDIP) Ganjar Pranowo said he took half a day off to attend the training of his winning team (jurkam) campaigner in the 2024 presidential election today, Monday 17 July.
"Yes, I had a meeting with the Coordinating Minister for half a day, half a day I have prepared a permit and I have sent it to the Ministry of Home Affairs (Ministry of Home Affairs). So, I quite know the rules," said Ganjar to the media crew after giving a speech at the jurkam training for his winning team at iNews Tower, Central Jakarta, Monday, July 17, which was confiscated by Antara.
Based on observations, Ganjar entered the training room at around 14.05 WIB and attended the opening of the jurkam training which was opened by the Acting General Chairperson of PPP Muhamad Mardiono.
Previously, Ganjar Pranowo stated that he took the time off to carry out political safaris and consolidate party cadres in the regions.
Ganjar explained that he deliberately chose the holiday time because on weekdays he had to carry out his duties as Governor of Central Java (Central Java).
"Because I am still governor, of course I have to distinguish between time, main tasks and function, so on holidays, God willing, I will walk (political safaris), but the rest I am still assigned to clean up my homework in Central Java," said Ganjar when met after attending a meeting between the PDIP leadership and PPP at the PDIP DPP Office, Jakarta, Sunday 30 April.
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