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President Joko Widodo to Work in Nusantara from September 10 to October 19

President Joko Widodo to Work in Nusantara from September 10 to October 19
President Joko Widodo at IKN. (Instagram/@jokowi)

SEAToday.com, Jakarta - President Joko Widodo will work in the Nusantara Capital City (IKN) for 40 days from September 10 to October 19. The information was conveyed by Presidential Secretariat Head (Kasetpres) Heru Budi Hartono, Friday (9/6).

‘He plans to be in office until the 19th (October). Possibly from 10 (September) to 19 October,' Heru said in South Jakarta on Friday.

He said President Joko Widodo will conduct working visits to a number of regions and outside the city with a departure point from IKN on the sidelines.

In addition to the President, Heru said that a number of Civil Servants (ASN) from the State Secretariat Ministry, including the Presidential Secretariat, have also started working in IKN. 

 

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