BADUNG - Bali Governor Wayan Koster confirmed that Australian senator Pauline Hanson's statement was a lie about allegations that cows in Bali were allowed to roam around with feces everywhere and spread Mouth and Foot Disease (FMD).
"It's a lie, he didn't say anything about the Mouth and Nails Disease (PMK), there's no PMK in Bali anymore, and Bali is the fastest to handle the PMK in Indonesia," said Koster in Nusa Dua, Badung Regency, Bali, Monday, August 8.
Koster said Pauline Hanson's statement was not true. Koster asked to show where there is cow dung on the streets of Bali.
"That's not true, maybe he said, he didn't come to Bali and talk from far away. Show me where there is cow dung on the road?" continued Koster.
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Australian Senator Pauline Hanson's speech, which briefly touched on Bali regarding the spread of the FMD outbreak, previously sparked a polemic.
"Bali is different from other countries, because cows are free to walk everywhere, cow dung is scattered, and people walk on them, and get carried away on their clothes, and the person returns to this country [Australia]," he said in a video posted on Instagram @senatorpaulinehanso a while ago.
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