Yogyakarta (VOI News) - With so many recognized religions, Indonesia has become a country of tolerance. The existence of religious adherents in Indonesia is able to maintain the dynamics of tolerance in coexistence. It was stated by Secretary-General of Centrist Democrat International (CDI), Antonio López in his remarks at the Panel Discussion at the Eurasia Centrist Democrat International Forum (CDI) meeting in Yogyakarta on Friday (24/01).
“Indonesia has long been considered as an example of tolerance. 87 percent of each 260 million which makes Indonesia the biggest Muslim country and the third-largest democracy in the world. The great country is protected by the constitutions as a long tradition of religious pluralism,” said Antonio López
In addition, Antonio López invited more than 100 CDI members from the Latin American continent, Europe, Africa, and Asia to be able to fight against terrorism, extremism, and intolerance so that world peace can be maintained. (VOI/AHMAD FAISAL/RINI/AHM