Bima Arya: PAN will Not be Separated

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Sabtu, 14 Februari 2015 21:32 WIB

Bima Arya, Chairman of the National Mandate Party central executive board and the Mayor of Bogor. TEMPO/Eko Siswono Toyudho

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - National Mandate Party (PAN) central executive chairman Bima Arya said the party’s national congress that will be held in March 2015 would not cause a conflict among members.


“There would be no conflict when Hatta Rajasa and Zulkifli Hasan fight for PAN leadership for the next period,” Bima said after attending Youth Support Declaration for Hatta Rajasa in Jakarta on Saturday, February 14, 2015.


According to Bima, Hatta Rajasa has the commitment to improve the young generation at the party.


“Hatta is very concerned with the regeneration at PAN. But the regeneration involves not only one person, but also all members,” he said.


Earlier, PAN’s young cadres declared support for Hatta Rajasa to serve as the party’s chairman for the period of 2010-2015.


“Hatta gives not only promises but also deliver them. Since the beginning, Hatta has prepared the regeneration,” PAN deputy chairman Dradjad Wibowo at the declaration.



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