Former Indonesian Vice President <strong>Joseph Kalla</strong> has filed a formal complaint against defamation and false news allegations in Jakarta. This move follows accusations that he financed a campaign questioning the qualifications of current President <strong>Joko Widodo</strong>.
Former Indonesian Vice President <strong>Yusuf Kalla</strong> has lodged a police complaint against forensic computing expert <strong>Risman Hasyholan</strong> over allegations of a forged certificate involving President <strong>Joko Widodo</strong>. This development arises amid increasing tensions in Indonesian politics.
Social media rumors suggested that Indonesian President Joko Widodo was involved in an assault on activist Andri Yunus. However, investigations have proven these allegations to be false, sparking significant debate in political and media circles.
Jusuf Kalla, former Vice President of Indonesia, has denied allegations that he funded individuals to question the validity of President Joko Widodo's degree. This statement was made during a press conference at his home in Jakarta.
In a recent press conference in Jakarta, <strong>Risman Hasyiholan Sianipar</strong>, the accused in the forgery case involving <strong>Indonesian President Joko Widodo</strong>, stated that his <strong>Restorative Justice</strong> process is unaffected by external influences.
Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Boroujerdi visited Solo, Indonesia, where he met with former President Joko Widodo and the Mayor of Surakarta to discuss the current situation in the Middle East and the impact of war on Iran.
Legal figures in Indonesia are urging authorities to investigate the fake diploma scandal involving President <strong>Joko Widodo</strong>. This comes at a critical time as those accused seek to make their apologies.