Kapanlagi.com - Comedian Wendy Armoko, better known as Wendy Cagur, does not want to follow in the footsteps of her colleagues, Narji and Denny Cagur, who have entered politics. Wendy stated that she will continue to pursue her career and create in the Indonesian entertainment industry.
As is already known, Denny Cagur has joined the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) party. Denny is running as a legislative candidate (Bacaleg) for the Indonesian House of Representatives in the West Java 2 Electoral District. Meanwhile, Narji, with the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) party, is running as a Bacaleg for the Indonesian House of Representatives in the Central Java X Electoral District.
"No, no, thank God, I will continue on the path of entertainment, comedy," said Wendy Cagur in the Kemang area, South Jakarta, on Sunday (25/6/2023).
1. Will Keep Creating
This father of three children admits that he will continue to consistently create on the entertainment stage as a comedian. Moreover, he feels that he does not have the capacity to enter the world of politics.
"Because I feel that I do not have the qualifications for that. And indeed, I have been trying to continue creating," said Wendy.
2. Has Received Offers
Even so, Wendy does not deny that he has received several offers to enter the world of politics. However, from the beginning, he has closed himself off and does not want to enter the world of politics.
"There must be offers, but from the beginning I have closed the door so that, God willing, I can stay consistent in my path. Just stay on the path of entertainment and comedy," he said.
3. Does Not Want to Force Himself
Wendy said he is afraid of forcing himself to enter politics. According to him, there is a great responsibility that must be carried out as a representative of the people. What he fears is not being able to fulfill that responsibility.
"What is certain is that I am afraid, afraid that I cannot be responsible. Because when chosen to be a representative of the people, it means that you have to be a true representative of the people. Not just their master," concluded Wendy Cagur.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.