The North Sumatra Regional Leadership Council of Pemuda Pancasila has expressed support for KPH H Japto Soeliatyo Soerjosoemarno to continue his leadership as General Chairman of the Central Leadership Council at the 11th National Congress of Pemuda Pancasila, held at Hotel Sultan, Jakarta.
This support was conveyed by the Chairman of the North Sumatra Regional Leadership Council, Musa Rajekshah, following a plenary meeting of the North Sumatra Regional Leadership Council at Rumah Alfatih, Cemara Asri Complex, Medan.
“We from the North Sumatra Regional Leadership Council declare our full support for Mr. KPH H. Japto S Soerjosoemarno to continue his leadership,” said Musa Rajekshah.
The man, familiarly called Ijeck, stated that all City Leadership Councils and Pemuda Pancasila cadres throughout North Sumatra strongly desire and hope that General Chairman KPH H Japto S Soerjosoemarno will continue his leadership as General Chairman of the Central Leadership Council of Pemuda Pancasila for the 2025-2030 period.
“All cadres in North Sumatra really want Mr. Japto to continue his leadership as General Chairman because his figure is very motivating and serves as a role model for all Pemuda Pancasila cadres,” said Ijeck.
Ijeck also expressed hope that the upcoming 11th National Congress would proceed smoothly and successfully. “We hope the National Congress runs smoothly and successfully, that Mr. Japto remains healthy to continue leading the Central Leadership Council of Pemuda Pancasila, and that the Pemuda Pancasila organization becomes more solid and loved by the community,” concluded Ijeck.
Hotel Sultan
The Hotel Sultan is a historic hotel located in the heart of Istanbul, Turkey. It was established in the late Ottoman era, offering guests a blend of traditional Turkish hospitality and modern comforts. Its prime location provides easy access to major cultural sites like the Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque.
Rumah Alfatih
I am unable to provide a summary for “Rumah Alfatih” as there is no widely recognized cultural or historical site by this name in available sources. It is possible this refers to a private residence, a local community building, or a place with very specific regional significance not covered in general knowledge. For accurate information, it would be best to consult local resources or community members familiar with the specific “Rumah Alfatih” you are referencing.
Cemara Asri Complex
I am unable to provide a specific summary for the “Cemara Asri Complex” as it appears to be a local residential or commercial complex, likely in Indonesia. Such places typically do not have widely documented historical or cultural significance. For accurate information, it would be best to consult local sources or the complex’s own administration.
Medan
Medan is the capital and largest city of North Sumatra, Indonesia. It grew from a small village into a major economic hub during the late 19th century, largely due to the plantation industry for commodities like tobacco and rubber established by the Dutch colonial empire. The city’s history is reflected in its diverse cultural mix and its architecture, including landmarks like the Maimun Palace.
North Sumatra
North Sumatra is a province on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, renowned for its stunning natural landscapes centered around Lake Toba, the largest volcanic lake in the world. The region is the homeland of the Batak people, whose distinct cultures and traditions have been preserved for centuries. Historically, it was also home to significant pre-Islamic kingdoms and later became a major center for trade and plantation agriculture under Dutch colonial rule.
Jakarta
Jakarta is the bustling capital and largest city of Indonesia, located on the northwest coast of Java. Historically known as Batavia during the Dutch colonial era, it served as the capital of the Dutch East Indies and has been a major trading and administrative hub for centuries. Today, it is a vibrant, sprawling metropolis that reflects the country’s diverse cultures and rapid economic development.
Pemuda Pancasila
Pemuda Pancasila is a mass organization in Indonesia, originally founded in 1959. It was established to promote the national ideology of Pancasila and has a complex history, evolving from a nationalist youth group into a large organization known for its political influence and grassroots presence, often associated with vigilante activities and providing security.
Central Leadership Council
I am unable to provide a summary for “Central Leadership Council” as it is not a widely recognized specific place, landmark, or cultural site with a documented public history. The term is generic and could refer to a governing body within various organizations, making it impossible to identify and summarize accurately.