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Monday, February 24, 2020

Revitalization of the national monument area, which started just ahead of the Formula E race, was carried out without the central government’s approval.

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The Monas revitalization project at the Medan Merdeka Selatan, Jakarta, February 10. TEMPO/Ahmad Tri Hawaari. tempo : 173248962725.

DOZENS of workers milled about on the south side of the National Monument (Monas) last Friday. They were installing natural stone flooring in the area designated for ceremonies. Several heavy equipment and trucks for transporting construction material were seen, apparently waiting on standby.

In some places, natural stones were strewn about, mixed with soil which had turned wet and muddy due to the rains. In the middle, the foundation for a flag

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