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Loyalist Lip Service, Opposition Heart

Monday, February 14, 2022

Cabinet ministers and political parties supportive of the government are in a quandary over supporting relocation of the nation’s capital city. They fear Jokowi.

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A worker operates heavy equipment near the zero point of the Nusantara Capital City in Sepaku, North Penajam Paser Regency, East Kalimantan, February 6. The zero point is a reference to calculate a building’s height above sea level. ANTARA PHOTOS/Bayu Pratama S . tempo : 173222957821.

SUHARSO Monoarfa at first was adamant there should be no mining activity in the vicinity of the nation’s new capital city in North Penajam Paser, East Kalimantan. The Minister of National Development Planning told Tempo at his office on Tuesday, January 25, that only concessions for industrial plantation forestry and commercial rights forestry would be allowed in the region.

He was flabbergasted when we showed him data on mining concession

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