CHAIRMAN of the Indonesian People’s Consultative Assembly Ahmad Muzani and Secretary General (Sekjen) Gerindra Ahmad Muzani, stated that the meeting between the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto and the 7th President of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo in Solo, Central Java, was not related to the 2024 regional elections.
Muzani revealed that Prabowo had indeed promised to visit Jokowi’s residence in Solo after Jokowi’s term of office ended.
“Pak Prabowo promised this friendship after Pak Jokowi stayed in Solo. He will visit Pak Jokowi and fulfill his promise and how Pak Jokowi’s activities are while in Solo. “It’s just normal friendship,” stressed Muzani, at the Parliament Building, Senayan, Jakarta, Monday (4/11).
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Muzani emphasized that the meeting between the two figures was just family and normal friendship. There is no direction or discussion regarding the regional elections which will be held in November 2024.
Muzani emphasized that Prabowo’s schedule has been busy recently. “Yes, if he has the opportunity, he is very busy because on the 8th (November) he has to visit abroad. If he has time, he will give it,” he said.
Previously, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto met the 7th Indonesian President Joko Widodo at Jokowi’s residence on Jalan Kutai Utara, Sumber Village, Banjarsari District, Solo, Central Java.
Prabowo arrived at around 18.20 WIB, Sunday (3/11), using Alphard. Before entering Jalan Kutai Utara, Prabowo greeted journalists by waving from inside the vehicle.
Prabowo then entered Jokowi’s residence for about 30 minutes. (J-2)
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**Interview with Political Analyst Ujang Komarudin on the Recent Prabowo-Jokowi Meeting**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Ujang. Recently, Prabowo Subianto met with President Jokowi, which has raised many eyebrows in the political landscape. What do you make of this meeting?
**Ujang Komarudin:** Thank you for having me. The meeting between Prabowo and Jokowi is indeed significant. It reflects an ongoing dialogue for political stability, especially as we move closer to the elections. Both leaders understand the importance of collaboration amidst the challenges the country faces.
**Interviewer:** Some observers have mentioned that Gibran, Jokowi’s son, might not have a role in strategic decision-making. Could you elaborate on that?
**Ujang Komarudin:** Certainly. Gibran is viewed as a young politician with potential, but his current position doesn’t lend itself to influencing major strategic decisions. He is seen as more of a rising figure within the party ranks rather than a key decision-maker in this context.
**Interviewer:** How does this meeting affect the political dynamics leading up to the elections?
**Ujang Komarudin:** The meeting could signal a potential alliance or at least a stabilizing factor in Indonesian politics. It may also influence how other parties position themselves in relation to both leaders. The message it sends is one of unity amidst diversity, which might appeal to voters looking for stability.
**Interviewer:** What should we watch for in the coming weeks regarding this political landscape?
**Ujang Komarudin:** I recommend keeping an eye on potential collaborations between parties and any shifts in public sentiment. Also, any announcements from both leaders concerning policy directions could greatly impact voter perceptions and party strategies.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Ujang, for your insights. It’s always enlightening to hear your perspective on these developments.
**Ujang Komarudin:** Thank you for the opportunity. It’s a fascinating time in Indonesian politics, and I look forward to seeing how it unfolds.