JAKARTA - The President of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste, Jose Ramos Horta, said that Indonesia was the most tolerant than other countries in the world. Gerindra Party politician Fadli Zon agrees.

Fadli agrees with Ramos Horta about Indonesia, a country with a high diversity of tolerance. As far as his travels visit countries in the world, Ramos Horta's statement is undeniable.

"That's right. I've been around the world, Indonesia is the most tolerant country in the world," wrote Fadli Zon on his Twitter account, @fadlizon, Friday, July 22.

Therefore, Fadli was surprised by the parties who often talk about radicalism haunting Indonesia. Including those who think that intolerance has become a virus which is a national problem.

"It's strange if someone keeps saying and selling radicals, radicals, and intolerance," said Fadli Zon.

Meanwhile, Ramos Horta's statement about Indonesia as the most tolerant country in the world was conveyed when he was a guest star on the Rosi program on one of the national private television stations.

In the program, Ramos Horta claimed to have visited Indonesia 50 times and found significant developments related to tolerance.


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