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Governing from Jail

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Jefferson Rumajar moved quickly to put together the personnel he needed to run the Tomohon city government while still behind bars. It was deemed to be inappropriate.

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THERE were no snacks or hot drinks. Even tinutuan, a special porridge made in Tomohon, was not being served. Only a bottle of mineral water was on the table. This was because, on Friday afternoon two weeks ago, an emergency meeting was being held in a corner of the visiting room at the Cipinang detention facility. Four people sat around a square table less than a meter wide.

Jefferson Soleiman Montesqieu Rumajar, the Mayor of Tomohon, presided

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