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Old Generals’ Maneuver in Supporting Ganjar Pranowo

Monday, September 25, 2023

Retired military officers supporting Ganjar Pranowo are striving to raise the popularity of the PDI-P’s presidential candidate. They focus on regions outside Central Java.

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Ganjar Pranowo (right) receives the placard of declaration of support from the Gapura Nusantara Founder and Chairman Admiral (ret) Bernad Kent Sondakh at Kelapa Gading, Jakarta, June 10. Tempo/Andre Lasarus Benny/Intern . tempo : 171422298225.

IT was only six in the morning of Sunday, June 25, when the house of former Indonesian Air Force Chief of Staff Agus Supriatna in Raffles Hills, Depok, West Java, was teeming with guests. Hundreds of volunteers supporting the presidential candidate from the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), Ganjar Pranowo, were visiting the retired Indonesian Military (TNI) officer. In that morning, Ganjar met with the hundreds of his supporte

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