Support for the Ganjar Pranowo-Mahfud MD couple continues to pour in, particularly from the diaspora in the United States and Canada. Photo/Special
Still within the framework of the Youth Pledge Day and closing the series of Months of Ganjar launched in a compact manner by the diaspora in the United States and Canada at the beginning of last October in Atlanta, United States and Toronto, in Canada, and which continued in Indiana and New Zealand. York, this time Warung Mas Ganjar was present in Austin (Texas), Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) and Seattle (Washington State). Residents also enthusiastically welcomed a special message from the president of the winning national team (TPN), Arsjad Rasjid, via video.
Previously, the coordination and consolidation of activities took place virtually and presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo participated directly online. Ganjar specifically advised the regional coordinators present to continue working hard. “Stay enthusiastic, focus on the Ganjar – Mahfud program and don't hurt your opponent,” Ganjar said during the consolidation.
Accompanied by “Mas Ganjar – Prof Mahfud” printed in full size, even though it was raining, around 30 residents of Greater Austin, including Austin, Killeen, San Marcos and San Antonio, gathered at the State Capitol Building. The event opened with welcoming remarks from local community leaders Febby and David, followed by the singing of the song Indonesia Raya.
The reading of the Ganjar-Mahfud Declaration was read by Citra Cendana, one of the diaspora members representing the millennial generation, followed by songs of struggle. Residents also did a flashmob dance accompanied by the song “White Hair.”
“We all agree to support leaders with vision, integrity and who will ensure the maintenance of ethnic, inter-religious, racial and inter-group tolerance. We place this trust in Mr. Ganjar and Professor Mahfud, until we achieve our goal. common goals for a better Indonesia,” Febby said.
After the declaration, residents gathered and had lunch together opening Warung Mas Ganjar with a menu of lemper, arem-arem and rice accompanied by rendang vegetables and jackfruit. Residents closed the event by celebrating the 55th anniversary of Ganjar Pranowo.
“Close the ranks, keep guarding them, don’t be afraid, don’t be afraid, don’t worry, there is Mr. Mahfud and there is Mas Ganjar. Freedom!” » concludes Febby.
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Warung Mas Ganjar is also in Seattle, Washington this October weekend. After holding a statement at the Jose Rizal Bridge, one of Seattle's city icons, residents this time gathered Warung Mas Ganjar at one of the restaurants to gather and discuss the latest political developments in Indonesia.
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