Observer notes Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya's rising popularity

Political observer Hendri Satrio assesses that Cabinet Secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya's popularity is growing due to his closeness with the public.

Hendri Satrio known as Hensa stated that Teddy's popularity is evident not only on social media but also in direct meetings across locations.

He noted that Teddy is neither a regional head nor a minister nor a politician nor a party member yet is widely recognized from major cities to remote areas.

Hensa cited Teddy's presence accompanying President Prabowo at a Nahdlatul Ulama event in Madura and before around one hundred thousand farmers and fishermen in Gorontalo as proof of tangible performance.

He emphasized consistency in public spaces quick responses to issues and explaining problems in simple language as reasons for public acceptance.

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