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Prabowo-Gibran Inaugurated, Ernest Prakasa: Congratulations on Carrying Out the Mandate from the People

Prabowo-Gibran Inaugurated, Ernest Prakasa: Congratulations on Carrying Out the Mandate from the People

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Prabowo-Gibran Inaugurated, Ernest Prakasa: Congratulations on Carrying Out the Mandate from the People

Comedian and film producer Ernest Prakasa congratulated the elected president and vice president pair for the 2024-2029 term, Prabowo Subianto and Gibran Rakabuming Raka. As is known, Prabowo and Gibran will be officially inaugurated as Indonesia's new leaders on Sunday, October 20, 2024. Ernest Prakasa not only conveyed his congratulations but also showed full support for the pair. Read more details below!

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"For everyone, the ministers on duty, Mr. President, Mr. Vice President," said Ernest Prakasa in the Kuningan area, South Jakarta, Friday (18/10/2024).

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As an active citizen following political developments, Ernest realizes the great responsibility that must be borne by elected leaders.   "Congratulations on carrying out the mandate from the people, which is a very great responsibility," he said.

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In addition to offering congratulations, Ernest also expressed his hopes and prayers for the success of Prabowo-Gibran and the ministerial candidates who will work with them. According to him, this administration must bring positive changes for Indonesia.

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"I hope it's better than what already exists, and whatever can be improved should be improved," said Ernest hopefully.

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As an artist who often voices critical views, Ernest still manages to insert humor into his statements.   "Well, good luck to everyone. I still haven't been called to Hambalang," said Ernest jokingly.

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Ernest hopes that under the new administration, Indonesia can progress further and that everything that is still lacking can be improved.   "Hopefully better than what already exists, and whatever can be improved should be improved," he said.