Reply to PSI, Fadli Zon: Esemka Car National Lie Monument

JurnalFakta. The Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) awarded the 'Lie Award' to the presidential candidate-vice presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto-Sandiaga Uno. Deputy Minister of Gerindra Party Fadli Zon defended.

"Who do we try to see? The esemka car, the car must be a monument to national lies," Fadli said after attending the 212th Award ceremony at Usmar Ismail Film Building, Jalan Rasuna Said, South Jakarta, Friday.

According to Fadli, Jokowi's presidential candidate's 2014 promises have not been fulfilled at this time. So that the campaign promise about the Esemka car is called a lie.
"If you want to see a lie, you have to see what gives an impact on the policies for the people of Indonesia, it's a lie, the promises of a leader in 2014 who are not fulfilled," said Fadli.

About the Lie Award, Chairman of the PSI DPP Tsamara Amany detailed the lies that had been conveyed by vice presidential candidate number 02, starting from the dialysis interval at the RSCM to the construction of the Cipali Toll without debt. PSI will send the Award Lie charter to Kertanegara which is known as the residence of Prabowo Subianto via an online motorcycle taxi.

Returning to Fadli, the Deputy Chairperson of the House of Representatives said that the Gerindra Party would not reciprocate PSI with an award. PSI called Fadli only sought sensation in the 2019 Election.
"No, we want to win the election not to make a sensation," said Fadli.

Fadli also felt no need to respond to PSI. He even considered that the party chaired by Natalie Grace was also inappropriate to report.
"It's not important to want to look for sensations like that, they just fought first to get community support. It was reported that it was inappropriate for me," explained Fadli.

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