Fiersa Besari Called President Jokowi's Attendance At Atta-Aurel's Wedding A Paradox, Susi Pudjiastuti Sad

JAKARTA - President Jokowi and Minister of Defense Prabowo Subianto witnessed the marriage of Atta Halilintar and Aurel Hermansyah. Their wedding took place at the Raffles Hotel, Setiabudi, South Jakarta, Saturday, April 3. Their presence is still being debated in various circles.

One of them, Fiersa Besari. The singer who has just been blessed with a child wrote criticism via Twitter.

"There are many paradoxes in this country. Permits for community receptions were made difficult, but a celebratory wedding was attended by the country's leaders. Homecoming is prohibited, but tourist destinations are open simultaneously. The closure of the highway, but instead it gets stuck here and there. Ah, I know what, only commoners, ”wrote Fiersa Besari on Twitter, quoted on Tuesday, April 6.

The tweet was immediately greeted by comments from netizens. One of them, the former Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Susi Pudjiastuti, gave two smiling and kissing emojis in the comments column.

Seeing this comment, Fiersa Besari replied, "Eh hi mother."

"Hi, sad to read your tweet," wrote Susi Pudjiastuti in response.

Presidential Staff Office (KSP) expert Ade Irfan Pulungan emphasized that there was nothing wrong with the presence of President Joko Widodo and Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto at the wedding of Atta Halilintar-Aurel Hermansyah. Marriage events are allowed as long as they follow the provisions set by the COVID-19 Task Force.

"Now that marriage is allowed, there are procedures, regulations, provisions that have been issued by the Task Force. From the limitation on the number and the most important thing is to comply with health protocols, ”said Ade Irfan when contacted by VOI, Monday, April 5.

Epidemiologist from Australia's Griffith University Dicky Budiman regretted the arrival of President Jokowi and Minister of Defense Prabowo Subianto at the event.

He even said that a party attended by a number of officials seemed to justify the relaxation of health protocols if someone knew high-ranking officials in the country.

"This health protocol applies indiscriminately, it applies to all. It is not because someone is close to an official, a public figure so that they can be given an exception," said Dicky when contacted by VOI via text message, Monday, April 5.