Abdul Muhaimin Iskandar, Chairman of the National Awakening Party (PKB), emphasized the necessity of political engagement focused on public service, empowerment, and humanitarian work. Speaking at the PKB Jabar Fest, Iskandar asserted that political parties should consistently serve communities, not merely appear during election periods. He criticized leaders prioritizing image-building over substantive action, suggesting a preference for politicians dedicated to practical assistance. Iskandar’s comments highlight a desire for politicians who actively address societal needs throughout their terms. This stance positions PKB as advocating for a more grounded and responsive approach to political leadership in Indonesia. The remarks were made during a regional party event in West Java, signaling a broader message intended for national consideration.
