President Jokowi denies violence in cabinet meeting

Unconfirmed reports circulating on social media have said that a senior minister resorted to strangling a deputy minister before the cabinet meeting started.

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President Joko Widodo (right) speaks to Keerom Regent Piter Gusbager (left, in foreground) on July 6, 2023, after witnessing a corn harvest at a food estate in Wambes village in Keerom’s Mannem district, Papua. PHOTO: ANTARA/THE KOREA HERALD

September 20, 2023

JAKARTA – President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has denied allegations widely discussed on social media that a cabinet minister resorted to violence during a policy dispute in a cabinet meeting.

Responding to questions from reporters on Tuesday on a trip to a traditional market in Jatinegara, East Jakarta, Jokowi played down the speculation when asked about the alleged violence.

Unconfirmed reports circulating on social media have said that a senior minister resorted to strangling a deputy minister before the cabinet meeting started. The senior minister was alleged to have been furious after learning that the deputy minister’s boss failed to show up for the cabinet meeting.

“As far as I know, it didn’t happen. There’s no way that strangling happened,” Jokowi told reporters with a chuckle.

The President went on to say that the public should always verify information from social media before drawing their own conclusions.

“This is a political year, so you will get a lot of this kind of [mis]information. Please always cross-check the information you find, don’t swallow it whole,” Jokowi said.

Jokowi was visiting the Jatinegara traditional market to check the availability and affordability of stable commodities, especially rice.

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