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M.H. Thamrin’s Achievements in the City Council

Monday, August 19, 2024

When he was a member of the Gemeenteraad, M.H. Thamrin proposed various ideas to improve the quality of life for the poor. He frequently disagreed with the Mayor of Batavia.

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Mohammad Hoesni Thamrin (left) presenting his ideas, depicted in a diorama of a Gemeenteraad (Batavia City Council) meeting at the M.H. Thamrin Museum in Jakarta, July 9. TEMPO/M Taufan Rengganis . tempo : 173218330041.

WHEN starting his political career, Mohammad Hoesni Thamrin found a platform for his ideas in the Gemeenteraad van Batavia (Batavia City Council). He raised numerous social issues during his time on the city council. Several photos of his tenure as a member of the Batavia City Council are displayed at the M.H. Thamrin Museum in Kenari, Central Jakarta.

“Thamrin’s ideas always sparked discussions. He tackled many issues, from imp

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