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WHEN he accompanied President Joko Widodo as he distributed the Kartu Indonesia Pintar (Smart Indonesia Card) in Tasikmalaya, West Java, early last month, Minister of Education and Culture Muhadjir Effendy whispered his report on the five-day school regulation. To the President, Muhadjir said the mandate of last year's limited cabinet meeting was ready for execution.
The general elections bill's special committee is still at a disagreement, despite last Wednesday's three-hour meeting at the House of Representatives (DPR) building. With a half-hour break for lobbying outside the forum, inter-faction representatives only agreed on 15 additional seats for DPR members.
TWO incidents took place at the Ministry for Villages, Development of Underprivileged Regions and Transmigration in Kalibata, South Jakarta, two weeks ago. On the second floor, Minister Eko Putro Sandjojo scolded members of his special staff for failing to ensure a full and responsible budget spending for the ministry's programs.
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