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View all search results“Democracy guarantees freedom, but it is only for freedom that respects other people’s rights. No one should be self-righteous and blame others. No one should think of themselves as the most religious,” President Jokowi has said.
Red tape prevented Indonesia from climbing up the World Bank’s ease of doing business ranking last year, hence why the country has been ranked 73rd since 2018. The President wants the country reach the 40th position this year.
Several activists affiliated with local nongovernmental organizations have criticized the president for overlooking persistent issues that have long plagued the country, such as the rights of religious minorities and the re-evaluation of laws deemed prone to exploitation.
It seems that President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo, or at least one of his speech-writers, has watched Netflix's documentary The Great Hack, as the President has asserted the importance of personal data protection in his State of the Nation address.
During the annual state of the nation address, President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo asked all officials and representatives in attendance to support his administration’s plan to relocate Indonesia’s capital to Kalimantan.
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