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View all search resultsFormer journalist and television presenter Grace Natalie (second left), who now chairs the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI), appears with a number of celebrities, including Giring Ganesha (second right), the vocalist of pop band Nidji, at a PSI event in Jakarta on Sunday to discuss the role of youths in the digital economy
span class="caption">Former journalist and television presenter Grace Natalie (second left), who now chairs the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI), appears with a number of celebrities, including Giring Ganesha (second right), the vocalist of pop band Nidji, at a PSI event in Jakarta on Sunday to discuss the role of youths in the digital economy. Founded after the 2014 presidential election, PSI aims to bring young people into politics and offers a platform based on pluralism and diversity.(JP/Wendra Ajistyatama)
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