<span>Screenshot of the false post from Snack Video, taken on October 7, 2024</span><span></div></div></div><div class=
Screenshot of the false post from Snack Video, taken on October 7, 2024

The video was also shared on Facebook, YouTube and TikTok with a similar false claim weeks ahead of the planned inauguration of Gibran and president-elect Prabowo Subianto on October 20 in the capital Jakarta (archived link).

Local media reported in September that Gibran allegedly posted messages criticising Prabowo between 2014 and 2019 under a pseudonym (archived link).

The reports surfaced as Jokowi prepared to leave office after a decade in power. He has faced criticism for alleged attempts to create his own political dynasty and retain influence after candidate eligibility rules were changed by his brother-in-law and then-chief justice, allowing Gibran to run for the vice presidency (archived link).

Some people appeared to believe the claim in the false posts, with one user responding: “It’s good that he steps down, he should know his place.”

However, the video has been edited and as of October 9, there have been no official reports that Gibran has announced he will step down as vice president.

Misrepresented footage

A reverse image search found that the clip in the circulated posts had been edited from footage published on July 17, 2024 when Gibran resigned as the Mayor of Solo, also known as Surakarta, a regency in Central Java Province.

Local news outlet Tribun Medan TV published the genuine footage of the event on July 17 alongside the title “It’s official! Gibran is resigning as Solo Mayor” (archived link).

“Gibran Rakabuming Raka officially resigned as Mayor of Surakarta at the Plenary Meeting of the Surakarta Regional Legislative Councils, 17 July 2024,” the video’s caption read.

His mayoral term was originally supposed to last until 2026 (archived link).

Below is a screenshot comparison between the video in the false post (left) and the original footage from Tribun Medan TV (right):

<span>Screenshot comparison between video in the false post (left) and genuine footage from Tribun Medan TV (right)</span><span><button class=

Screenshot comparison between video in the false post (left) and genuine footage from Tribun Medan TV (right)

A longer version of the video was published by another Indonesian news outlet, Kompas TV, on its YouTube Channel (archived link).

Gibran’s reference to his mayoral role was cut from the footage in the false posts.

“The undersigned, name, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, position, mayor of Surakarta, hereby resign as mayor of Surakarta for the 2021-2026 term, following the appointment as the vice president-elect in the 2024 general election,” Gibran says in the Kompas TV video.





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