JAKARTA - Spokesperson for the Presidential Communication Office (PCO) Hariqo Wibawa Satria denied that Sri Mulyani would resign from her position as finance minister in the Red and White Cabinet.

"We want to emphasize that the information circulating on social media regarding Sri Mulyani's setback as finance minister is not true or a hoax," Hariqo said in a video uploaded to the official PCO RI Instagram account, quoted by VOI, Wednesday, March 19.

The public is asked not to believe the information conveyed by irresponsible parties.

Hariqo emphasized that Sri Mulyani is still working as a finance minister in the Red and White Cabinet.

"Mrs. Sri Mulyani is still on duty and carrying out her responsibilities as minister of finance. We urge the whole community to remain calm and not be provoked," he said.

Hariqo invites people to be wise in interacting on social media so that they are not easily influenced by information that is unclear or not verified.

"We believe, we trust that our society is not easily provoked by information that has not been clearly verified. Let's be wise in social media and always filter before sharing," he concluded.

Previously, the Deputy Speaker of the DPR and the Daily Chair of the Gerindra Party, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, also denied that Sri Mulyani would resign from her position as minister of finance. He emphasized that President Prabowo Subianto had not planned to reshuffle the cabinet in the near future.

"I have checked with the government, there is no reshuffle plan yet," he told reporters in response to the Sri Mulyani issue of resigning from the finance minister.


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