PAN Parliamentary Faction Launches Free Mudik Campaign to 28 Cities, Sending 3,000 Travellers
The National Mandate Party (PAN) launched a free mudik campaign to several provinces, predominantly in Java and Sumatera. A total of 3,000 homeward-bound travellers were dispatched through the 2026 Mudik Ceria PAN programme.
The event took place at the Indonesian Parliament building in Senayan, Central Jakarta, on Sunday, 15 March 2026. The event was attended by PAN General Chair Zulkifli Hasan (Zulhas), Vice Chair of the People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR) Eddy Soeparno, Chair of the PAN parliamentary faction Putri Zulkifli Hasan, and PAN Secretary General Eko Patrio.
“Through the Mudik Ceria PAN programme with the spirit of Helping People with Free Mudik, we want to assist the community so they can return to their hometowns more peacefully, safely, and comfortably to gather with family during Hari Raya,” said Putri Zulhas at the Parliament building.
Putri described the Mudik Ceria PAN programme as part of the party’s commitment to assisting the community, particularly during important moments such as Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. She hoped the mudik operation would run smoothly.
Putri stated that 28 regencies or cities were targeted by the travellers in this programme. The PAN parliamentary faction also reportedly dispatched other mudik participants via train.
“Today we will be sending participants who will mudik, yes. The destinations are Java and Sumatera, approximately 8 provinces, 28 regencies and cities. Yesterday we already dispatched some via train and today, God willing, those departing are via bus,” said Putri.
She noted that enthusiasm from mudik participants this year was quite high. A total of 2.3 million mudik participants registered through the website provided by PAN.
“Well, praise be to God, the enthusiasm this year is extraordinary, and there are even more participants. On the website we created for mudik registration, 2.3 million registered and showed enthusiasm,” said Putri.
“It means public enthusiasm is very high, especially given the current situation where getting tickets might require some effort. So hopefully this programme can be very helpful,” she added.