Megawati Affirms That Bali's Land Cannot Be Converted, Asks Naughty Caucasians To Be Deported
Chairman of the PDI-P (PDIP) Megawati Soekarnoputri explained that Bali has fertile land, so it cannot be converted because it belongs to the state.
This was said by Megawati while attending the 2025 Trisakti Tourism Award (Tourism Village) in the Central Jakarta area, Thursday. Initially, Megawati explained that she asked Wayan Koster and his Deputy Bali I Nyoman Giri Prasta to focus on the group discussion (FGD).
"For what? Before I chose Mr. Koster, his Governor, Deputy, I said, I wouldn't make you if you couldn't make FGD. FGD is a meeting from a lot of names. There are organizations, some from entrepreneurs, various things," Megawati said as quoted by ANTARA, Thursday, May 8.
Megawati then mentioned that Bali has fertile land. Then he asked that the land of Bali not be converted.
"What does it mean to convert? It cannot be changed. It belongs to the state for the people. It can process, look for food. Understand? Beware of not understanding and not being implemented. If Bali can do it, other regional cooking cannot," he said.
Megawati emphasized that Foreign Citizens (WNA) should not be arbitrary in Bali either. The 5th President of the Republic of Indonesia also gave an example of a number of foreign files in Bali, and ordered Giri to conduct deportations.
"I told him to deport. Can I ask Mr. Giri. Right? Instantly. Return him. We are the same. If we go abroad, there is an event procedure. There is an event procedure. We also dress up. What should we look like," explained Megawati.
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Megawati was surprised if there were foreigners who acted carelessly in Bali. He said that Bali had a tourist spot that he wanted to visit a lot.
"Bali is a tourism island that people around the world want. When I go abroad, when asked, Where are you coming from? Where are you? Where are you? Indonesia. Wow, I think I was already proud," he continued.
"Eh, the person who asked was wrinkled. It made me. Eh, he doesn't know Indonesia. Do you know Bali? Hah? Yes," he concluded.