Prabowo Subianto Finally Visits Batik Village And Wants To Strengthen Local Industry
Prabowo Subianto. Presidential Candidate number 02, Prabowo Subianto during his visit to Pekalongan took time to visit batik artisans in the village of Kauman. In this village most of them are home-based batik craftsmen or home industries. He also witnessed the process of making batik.
Triyanti, a batik craftsman, hopes that if Prabowo is elected president, the availability of raw materials can be guaranteed. Thus, batik production can also increase and selling power can also be better.
"The hope is that batik will be more advanced, and the kitchen will grow bigger, so if Pak Prabowo our President, the residents of this batik village hope that Pak Prabowo will promote batik more and so that the ingredients for making batik are cheap so that production is also more," Triyanti said when meeting Prabowo in Kauman Batik Village, Pekalongan Timur District, Pekalongan City, Central Java, Sunday (09/30/2018)
During his visit to the Kauman batik village, Prabowo stressed that he was very supportive of MSME products and the creative industries of the community especially in developing Batik which was the ancestral cultural heritage of the nation. So that the people's economy is also getting better and prosperity can be created.
"I strongly support the products of the creative industry, and I continue to support the development of our MSME products so that the economy of the people also develops and continues to grow," said Prabowo.
When leaving the village of Kauman Batik, Prabowo who also wore a brown batik shirt was immediately invaded by the community. Not hesitate, the presidential candidate carried by the Gerindra Party, PKS, PAN, the Democratic Party, and the Working Party greeted one by one the people who gathered to see him closely.
Not only that, Prabowo, who had been sitting quietly in his vehicle, was forced to open a door along the alley while walking down the exit from the Kauman village. Because, many residents who brought their children shouted and called Prabowo to shake hands.
"Mr. Prabowo, my son wants to shake the pack, thank you, sir, for coming here, sir, success," shouted a mother and her child who finally could shake hands with Prabowo
Triyanti, a batik craftsman, hopes that if Prabowo is elected president, the availability of raw materials can be guaranteed. Thus, batik production can also increase and selling power can also be better.
"The hope is that batik will be more advanced, and the kitchen will grow bigger, so if Pak Prabowo our President, the residents of this batik village hope that Pak Prabowo will promote batik more and so that the ingredients for making batik are cheap so that production is also more," Triyanti said when meeting Prabowo in Kauman Batik Village, Pekalongan Timur District, Pekalongan City, Central Java, Sunday (09/30/2018)
During his visit to the Kauman batik village, Prabowo stressed that he was very supportive of MSME products and the creative industries of the community especially in developing Batik which was the ancestral cultural heritage of the nation. So that the people's economy is also getting better and prosperity can be created.
"I strongly support the products of the creative industry, and I continue to support the development of our MSME products so that the economy of the people also develops and continues to grow," said Prabowo.
When leaving the village of Kauman Batik, Prabowo who also wore a brown batik shirt was immediately invaded by the community. Not hesitate, the presidential candidate carried by the Gerindra Party, PKS, PAN, the Democratic Party, and the Working Party greeted one by one the people who gathered to see him closely.
Not only that, Prabowo, who had been sitting quietly in his vehicle, was forced to open a door along the alley while walking down the exit from the Kauman village. Because, many residents who brought their children shouted and called Prabowo to shake hands.
"Mr. Prabowo, my son wants to shake the pack, thank you, sir, for coming here, sir, success," shouted a mother and her child who finally could shake hands with Prabowo
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