[3] However, he later used the Islamic greeting phrase "Assalamualaikum" to open the session of People's Consultative Assembly on 22 June 1966 addressing the issue of 30 September Movement to the parliament, at which his speech was rejected, resulting in the transfer of power to Suharto.
[3] During the New Order, Suharto often opened speeches with the phrase "Hadirin yang berbahagia" which roughly means "the happy audiences".
[5] Abdurrahman Wahid added "Salam sejahtera bagi kita semua", roughly means "good upon us all",[1] mostly used by Indonesian Christians, after the Islamic greeting during his presidency.
[7] During the presidency of Megawati Sukarnoputri, she additionally appended "om swastiastu" (roughly means "I wish good upon you"),[8] a greeting phrase used by Indonesian Hindus, especially in Bali.
[3] Later, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono added the Buddhist "namo buddhaya", roughly meaning "praise be to all Buddhas",[6] and "salam kebajikan" means "greetings of virtue",[1] a rough translation of wei de dong tian (惟德動天) in Chinese, attributed to Confucianism.