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Ma’ruf’s Daughter Joins the Race

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

PRESIDENT Joko Widodo’s son and son-in-law are not the only family members of the country’s leaders interested in joining the race for regional heads.

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Posters of Siti Nur Azizah as South Tangerang mayor candidate in Ciputat Timur, South Tangerang, June 13. TEMPO/Jati Mahatmaji. tempo : 173246204725.

The daughter of Vice President Ma’ruf Amin, Siti Nur Azizah, hopes to become South Tangerang’s mayor. Before the coronavirus pandemic hit Indonesia, Siti diligently visited the region’s neighborhoods. She met various communities, from Islamic religious study groups to church youth groups.

According to Siti, these activities are done to quickly boost her popularity and electability. She admits that her electability was extremely

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