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Same Old Politicians

Monday, August 22, 2022

Some new and small political parties are striving to rope in public figures that can attract voters. They hope to pass the parliamentary electoral threshold for the 2024 General Elections.

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Chairman of the United Indonesia (Perindo) Party Hary Tanoesoedibjo (right) helps National Chief Executive Tuan Guru Bajang (TGB) Muhammad Zainul Majdi put on the party’s jacket during the latter’s inauguration in Jakarta, August 6. ANTARA FOTO/Aprillio Akbar . tempo : 173084972592.

MUHAMMAD Zainul Majdi gave high praise for the United Indonesia Party or Perindo when speaking at the Jakarta Concert Hall on the 14th floor of the iNews Tower on Saturday, August 6. Zainul—also known as Tuan Guru Bajang or TGB—considers Perindo, a candidate to participate in the 2024 General Elections or Pemilu, as a likeable political party.

“Perindo is a special place for doing things and I am interested to be involved in it

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