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Shocked by Chinese Electricity

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Vice President Jusuf Kalla took a swipe at Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) CEO Sofyan Basir. During a meeting to discuss an electricity project held at the vice presidential palace on the south side of Merdeka Square, Central Jakarta, last Thursday, the Vice President began his joke by saying an official arrived late because of a stomach ache. Two things could cause this: an ache at the bottom of the stomach is from eating the wrong food; an ache at the top caused by stress.

Kalla then asked Sofyan which stomach ache had caused him to be late to the meeting. "Pak Sofyan, is your stomach ache up or down?" Kalla said, as quoted by a participant in the meeting. "Both," Sofyan responded calmly. Everyone broke into laughter.

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Vice President Jusuf Kalla took a swipe at Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) CEO Sofyan Basir. During a meeting to discuss an electricity project held at the vice presidential palace on the south side of Merdeka Square, Central Jakarta, last Thursday, the Vice President began his joke by saying an official arrived late because of a stomach ache. Two things could cause this: an ache at the bottom of the stomach is from eating the wrong food; an ache

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