F.X. Hadi Rudyatmo and Basuki (Ahok) Tjahaja Purnama met last week in a quiet corner of Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) Chairperson Megawati Sukarnoputri's residence in Central Jakarta. The Solo mayor and the Jakarta governor were guests at an event commemorating the three-year anniversary of the death of Megawati's late husband, Taufiq Kiemas. President Joko Widodo, Vice President Jusuf Kalla and former Vice President Boediono were also in attendance.
Ahead of President Joko Widodo's visit to Russia two weeks ago, the Indonesian embassy in Moscow hosted frequent visits from top Rosoboronexport officials. The Russian company, which is the nation's sales agent for defense equipment, sent seven representatives to meet Ambassador Wahid Supriyadi and bring him an important message.
RIDWAN Bae and I Ketut Sudikerta had to wait outside the entrance to Setya Novanto's villa at Mulia Resort, Nusa Dua Bali last Tuesday. The chairmen of Golkar's Southeast Sulawesi and Bali chapters wanted to meet their host, the incoming Golkar Party chairman. Setya was doing the rounds, greeting all the guests who were paying him a visit. Not all were able to enter, some were forced to queue up outside the villa's entrance. Two people close to Setya, Nurul Arifin and Roem Kono, were acting as visitors' guides.
THIRTY Islamic scholars crowded into the front room of former Deputy Minister of Defense Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin's residence in Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta, on Friday three weeks ago. His guests included K.H. Abdul Rashid Abdullah Shafi, leader of the As-Syafi'iyah Islamic Studies Center; the former chair of the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) Jakarta Regional Advisory Board, K.H. Maulana Kamal Yusuf; as well as the head of Husnayain Islamic Boarding School, K.H. A. Cholil Ridwan. Also present were Head of the Crescent Star Party's (PBB) Advisory Board M. S. Kaban; one-time Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) advisor Abdullah Hehamahua; and KPK's former Deputy Chief Chandra M. Hamzah.
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