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Jokowi to announce new Indonesia capital to replace Jakarta

Jokowi recently sought lawmakers’ approval to move the capital to Kalimantan island after first proposing the relocation in April.

Tassia Sipahutar (Bloomberg)
Jakarta
Mon, August 26, 2019

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Jokowi to announce new Indonesia capital to replace Jakarta President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo (center), accompanied by a number of officials, looks into a map when visiting Gunung Mas Regency in Central Kalimantan Tengah, one of a location nominated as a new capital city on May 8. (Antara/Akbar Nugroho Gumay )

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ndonesian President Joko Widodo will announce the site of the country’s new capital on Monday, ending months of speculation about the location of the new city to replace Jakarta as the administrative headquarters.

The announcement will be broadcast live from 1 p.m. Jakarta on the official YouTube channel of the president’s secretariat. Jokowi, as the president is known, recently sought lawmakers’ approval to move the capital to Kalimantan island after first proposing the relocation in April.

Jokowi has displayed an urgency not shown by his predecessors in pressing on with the capital relocation plan, which has been periodically discussed for decades. With the greater Jakarta area, home to about 30 million people, nearing a gridlock and pollution levels reaching unhealthy levels, efforts to decongest the city have made little progress with tens of thousands of cars getting added to the roads every year.

The government has said building a new capital will cost about Rp 466 trillion (US$33 billion) and it plans to begin construction from 2021. It may start relocating some offices from 2024 and the project will be financed by the government as well as through private-public partnerships, according to Planning Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro.

“We do not want to do this in a rush, but we want to do this as fast as possible,” Jokowi said in the YouTube video posted by his office.

 

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