Anies 3 times shake your head Asked about 2 Finger greetings
pojok warta. Jakarta - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan was reluctant to explain the purpose of the 2-finger greeting shown at the Gerindra National Conference two days ago. Anies even shook his head three times.
Initially, the media crew asked for an explanation about the purpose of the two-finger gesture. There were no words coming out of Anies's mouth. He just shook his head.
After that, the former Minister of Education and Culture was asked to respond to reports in the Bawaslu because his 2-finger gesture was considered campaigning. Anies answered that reporting was the right of citizens.
"There is no response (about reports), every citizen can report anyone," Anies said at Monas, Central Jakarta, Wednesday (12/19/2018).
Anies then again asked about the purpose of the 2-finger greetings. Again, Anies just shook her head while smiling.
During the interview session with reporters, Anies only answered the issue of urban issues, for example the reduction of JPO Tosari until the discourse was continued oddly-evenly. About two-finger greetings, Anies shut up tightly.
Journalists are still asking about two-finger gestures when Anies gets into the car. In the car Anies also still shook her head and did not want to comment.
"Not my comment," said Anies after shaking her head then smiled.
Initially, the media crew asked for an explanation about the purpose of the two-finger gesture. There were no words coming out of Anies's mouth. He just shook his head.
After that, the former Minister of Education and Culture was asked to respond to reports in the Bawaslu because his 2-finger gesture was considered campaigning. Anies answered that reporting was the right of citizens.
"There is no response (about reports), every citizen can report anyone," Anies said at Monas, Central Jakarta, Wednesday (12/19/2018).
Anies then again asked about the purpose of the 2-finger greetings. Again, Anies just shook her head while smiling.
During the interview session with reporters, Anies only answered the issue of urban issues, for example the reduction of JPO Tosari until the discourse was continued oddly-evenly. About two-finger greetings, Anies shut up tightly.
Journalists are still asking about two-finger gestures when Anies gets into the car. In the car Anies also still shook her head and did not want to comment.
"Not my comment," said Anies after shaking her head then smiled.
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