Call of the Heart to the People: Andreas Pareira Invites Cadres to Move Seriously
REINHA.com – There was something different about the call made by Andreas Hugo Pareira, Chairman of the PDI Perjuangan Central Leadership Council (DPP) in the field of membership and organization in his speech at the Branch Deliberation (Musancab) and Political Education for PDI Perjuangan Branch Managers (PAC) throughout East Flores Regency, at the St. Ignasius, Waibalun, Larantuka District, Thursday (30/4).
This is not just an ordinary invitation, but a calling of the soul. A call to no longer be a spectator in your own country.
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“We hope that friends will join and become party administrators, because there is a calling. It’s not about seats, it’s not about power. But it’s about the awareness that managing a party is the same as taking care of the people,” he said.
This message is important amidst increasing public antipathy towards practical politics. Andreas Pareira actually reverses that logic. According to him, not getting involved in politics is not a wise choice, because all aspects of life are determined by political decisions.
“We can’t say we don’t want to know and don’t want to be involved in politics. Today, what the government and the DPR have decided is a political decision that binds our lives. And it all starts with political parties,” he stressed this call.
What is interesting is that this invitation is covered with an emphasis on sincerity and seriousness. “Joining because of your calling must be carried out seriously. Not just joining in,” he added.
Furthermore, this three-term DPR RI member from the NTT I electoral district emphasized that the PDI Perjuangan invited grassroots cadres not to feel small. Their involvement actually becomes an important source in the political decision-making process.
“We at the grassroots can contribute to the political decisions made. We can be a source of change,” he stressed passionately.
This is a call to no longer be a stranger to politics. Because in the end, being silent and not caring means letting your fate be determined by other people. PDI Perjuangan opened its doors to anyone who heard the call.
“The call to take care of the country, in the most down-to-earth way. Take care of the party, take care of the people, sincerely and seriously,” he stressed.
“Did you hear the call?” He closed with a reflective question for a number of existing PDI Perjuangan PAC administrators throughout East Flores Regency.
# Call of the Heart to the People: Andreas Pareira Invites Cadres to Move Seriously
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