SOLO - President Joko Widodo appears to be still working on signing important state documents on the sidelines of a series of wedding processions for his youngest son, Kaesang Pangarep, Friday, December 9. Based on a photo upload shared via Instagram @jokowi's social media account, which was monitored in Jakarta, President Jokowi appears to have signed a pile of documents wearing Javanese traditional clothes during the Kaesang siraman procession. In the description of the upload, the President said that the work and administrative tasks of the state should not be delayed. "Before Friday, on the sidelines of the series of Kaesang wedding processions, the work and administrative duties of the state must not be delayed. This pile of documents in front of me still has to be completed," said Jokowi as quoted by Antara. On this Friday, President Joko Widodo and First Lady Iriana Joko Widodo carried out a siraman procession for their youngest child, Kaesang Pangarep, at Sumber Banjarsari, Solo. Kaesang will marry a girl from Yogyakarta Erina Gudono. During the siraman procession, Jokowi was seen wearing Javanese traditional clothes in the colors of the magenta and Mrs. Iriana wearing a pink and light green flower pattern. The siraman process begins with installing coconut leaves in front of the house as a sign of a wedding party (bleketepe) which describes the agreement to get married to Javanese customs.

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