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Monday, October 20, 2014

Indonesia's President Widodo sworn in

Former furniture salesman faces political struggle as he becomes first leader not born into country's elite.

Al-Jazeera - 20 Oct 2014

Joko "Jokowi" Widodo has been inaugurated as Indonesia's new president, facing the challenges of rebooting a slowing economy and working with a potentially hostile opposition that has already landed some blows against him.
Widodo, the first Indonesian president not to come from the ranks of the country's established political, business and military elite, took the oath of office in a ceremony at the parliament in the capital, Jakarta, attended by regional leaders and US Secretary of State John Kerry.
A former furniture salesman, the 53-year-old Widodo rose from humble beginnings to become Jakarta's governor before winning July's election with 53 percent of the vote.
"This is the time for us to unite our hearts and hands, this is the time for us ... to reach and realise an Indonesia that has political sovereignty, economic independence and cultural character," he said in his inaugural speech.
Thousands gathered on the streets of the capital, Jakarta, waving flags and banners to celebrate the unprecedented ascent of the small-town businessman to leader of the country with the world's biggest Muslim population.

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