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Facing a friend-turned-foe in politics was never going to be easy, but President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo grinned and bore it as he inaugurated on Monday one of his former ministers, Anies Baswedan, as the capital’s new governor for the next five years. Prior to the ceremony, former culture and education minister Anies confidently strode into the State Palace, dressed head-to-toe in white, accompanied by his wife and his deputy Sandiaga Uno.
(The Jakarta Post / Fedina S. Sundaryani and Ivany Atina Arbi)