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This mid-October marks Anies Baswedan’s first anniversary as Jakarta governor. Despite the public’s running commentary and criticism of every single step he takes, Anies said he was doing a good job in office. In his first year, Anies said he had focused on gaining the trust of people who had been suspicious of public officials so that he could realize programs that served everyone’s interest.
(The Jakarta Post / Vela Andipita)