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President Joko Widodo Leads His Cabinet Last Meeting in Nusantara

President Joko Widodo Leads His Cabinet Last Meeting  in Nusantara
President Joko Widodo at his last cabinet meeting in Nusantara, Jumat (13/9). (Youtube/@Sekretariat Presiden)

SEAToday.com, Nusantara - President Joko Widodo chaired the final Plenary Cabinet Meeting of his administration on Friday (9/13), at the Garuda Palace in Nusantara (IKN). The meeting marked the end of the Advanced Indonesia Cabinet, which served from 2019 to 2024.

In his introductory remarks, the president expressed his gratitude for the dedication and hard work of his cabinet members throughout the 10-year administration. 

The President noted that the cabinet's term would conclude on October 20th and urged all unfinished programs to be completed before that date. He also emphasized the importance of a smooth transition to the new government, ensuring stability and a conducive environment for the people.

He concluded his remarks by apologizing for any shortcomings or less-than-optimal actions that may have occurred during his administration.

“I would also like to apologize profusely if in these 10 years there are things that are deemed less pleasing in interaction and there are things that are less than optimal," the President said.

 

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