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A week before the country’s first MRT network is to start commercial operations, the Jakarta administration and the City Council have yet to see eye to eye on fares and subsidies, despite an announcement that the council had approved set fares. (JP/Wienda Parwitasari)
(The Jakarta Post/ Sausan Atika)