Surya Paloh Hopes Nasdem Wins Election 2019
By : Herry Barus And Aldo Bella Putra | Saturday, April 07 2018 - 19:30 IWST
Ketua Umum Partai NasDem Surya Paloh. (merdeka.com/arie basuki)
INDUSTRY.co.id - Palu - Chairman of the Central Executive Board (DPP) Nasdem Surya Paloh Party hopes his party can be a winner in legislative elections in 2019.
"The Nasdem Party will be a big winner if Central Sulawesi can work seriously," he said while delivering political speech at the inauguration of Nasdem Sulteng DPD Office in Palu on Saturday (7/4/2018)
Surya Paloh called Nasdem can be a winning party when the cadres and party officials at all levels work maximally.
The cadres and Nasdem Party officials in working to win the party differ from the way other political parties work.
He outlines some of the conditions that must be considered to be a winning party in the political arena.
First element of cadence. Completeness ketokohan present in the Nasdem Party more than adequate.
"Why we can put that sense of optimism, a clear barometer is the whole completeness to be able to make this party not only stand upright, still as the target of the winning party is based on some things that have," he said.
Second, the built-in infrastructure. Not only standing at the level of the DPW, but must be formed up to the grassroots level.
"Preparing to keep the ballot, accompanied by witnesses training," he explained.
Third, build public perceptions with ongoing party work from time to time with the various programs being run.
The fourth brings a new understanding to the community that this party is different from other political parties where the public understands that the party is pursuing purely power.
"As the top leadership of my party repeatedly asserted that Nasdem wanted to contribute political education, provide dedication to the community," he explained.
Thousands of cadres The inauguration of the new office inaugurated the inauguration of the DPD Board of Nasdem Sulteng 2018-2023 was attended by thousands of cadres and sympathizers from 12 districts and Palu City. (Ant)
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