Suara.com – The book by Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) entitled '2024 Presidential Election and President Jokowi's Cawe-cawe' became the spotlight after Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (AHY) was appointed Minister of ATR/BPN by the President of the Republic of Indonesia Jokowi on Wednesday (21/2/2024 ).
Social media activist Jhon Sitorus believes that the book has not been published for a year, but it looks like it should be withdrawn immediately after AHY entered Jokowi's government.
Responding to this, SBY's Private Secretary and Deputy Secretary General of the Democratic Party, Ossy Dermawan, spoke. According to him, John seemed to have only read the title of the book, not the contents.
“He definitely hasn't read the book. He only read the title,” said Ossy briefly when asked for a response, Wednesday (21/2) afternoon.
Even so, Ossy was reluctant to respond again to the issue of SBY's book.
Previously, Jhon Sitorus responded to the inauguration of Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono or AHY as Minister of ATR/BPN by President Jokowi today.
Jhon Sitorus via his Twitter account uploaded a photo of the cover of a book written by Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. The title is '2024 Presidential Election and President Jokowi's cawe-cawe'.
According to Jhon, the book has not been published for a year. Looks like it should be withdrawn immediately.
“It hasn't been a year since this book was published, it looks like its circulation must be immediately withdrawn on a massive scale,” tweeted Jhon.
“It's dangerous for AHY's mental health in the future,” he added.
“This political spectacle is very funny,” said Jhon.
SBY's book was previously released at the Democratic Party DPP office, Jalan Proklik, Menteng, Newsdelivers.com, Monday (26/6/2023).
The writing in the book is intended to broaden the horizons and deepen the understanding of Democratic leaders and cadres regarding the situation of the 2024 presidential election and President Jokowi's cawe-cawe.
The book has a red cover and has 27 pages. Contains SBY's views on various issues regarding President Joko Widodo's attitude towards the 2024 elections.