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  2. Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs - Wikipedia

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    Airlangga Hartarto (born 1 October 1962 ()) Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs: 23 October 2019 () Incumbent: 5 years, 128 days Golkar: Onward Indonesia ...

  3. Airlangga Hartarto - Wikipedia

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    Airlangga was born in the East Java capital of Surabaya on 1 October 1962. His father Hartarto Sastrosoenarto, an engineer and politician, served as a minister in various portfolios for former president Suharto for 15 years from 1983 to 1998. Airlangga was active in the boy scouts, attending national and international jamborees. [3]

  4. 2024 Indonesian general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Indonesia on 14 February 2024 to elect the president, vice president, and People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), which consists of the House of Representatives (DPR), the Regional Representative Council (DPD), and members of local legislative bodies (DPRD) at the provincial and city or regency levels.

  5. Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita - Wikipedia

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    Airlangga Hartarto: Succeeded by: Bahlil Lahadalia: 29th Minister of Social Affairs; In office 24 August 2018 – 20 October 2019: President: Joko Widodo: Preceded by: Idrus Marham: Succeeded by: Juliari Batubara: Member of the House of Representatives; In office 1 October 2009 – 24 August 2018: Constituency: West Java II: In office 1998 ...

  6. Portal:Current events/January 2021 - Wikipedia

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    Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto announces two-week restrictions in parts of the islands of Java and Bali beginning January 11. These restrictions include limiting operating hours for malls, an advisory for 75% of workers to work from home , and capacity restrictions for restaurants and places of worship.

  7. Golkar - Wikipedia

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    In March 2023, the then chairman Airlangga Hartarto described Golkar as a "centrist" party. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] Outsider views on the party's political orientation vary. Academics and domestic observers classified it as a nationalist party, [ 41 ] while their international counterparts described it as a secular - nationalist [ 6 ] or conservative party.

  8. 2016 in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The phrase, translated in English as "Uncle, Honk Your Horn, Uncle" went viral after a video showing a group of children asked for a bus driver to honk their horn in Jepara, East Java was shared on social media (although several people claimed that the phrase went viral through spamming) "Om telolet om: Bus pertama yang membuat tren klakson ini ...

  9. Prabowo Subianto - Wikipedia

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    His economic policies also draw inspiration from his father-in-law, Suharto as Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto remarked that Suharto's economic policies on investments, spending and exports may be again enacted but unlike Suharto, Prabowo will be eyeing more towards digital economy, downstreaming and semiconductors.