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12 Years Not Home, Here Are 8 Portraits of Retno Marsudi's House, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs - Warm and Radiating an Old Money Vibe

12 Years Not Home, Here Are 8 Portraits of Retno Marsudi's House, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs - Warm and Radiating an Old Money Vibe

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12 Years Not Home, Here Are 8 Portraits of Retno Marsudi's House, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs - Warm and Radiating an Old Money Vibe

Retno Marsudi is one of the former ministers who was not part of President Prabowo Subianto's cabinet. After serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs for 10 years, Retno can finally relax at her residence.

There are several interesting facts about her home in Depok. Read more here!

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Here is one corner of former Minister Retno Marsudi's residence that looks quite low profile because part of its facade is covered by trees.

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It is known that this residence is located in Depok. There are several interesting facts about this house.

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One of them is that this residence has not been occupied by Retno for 12 years. Of course, this is due to her busy schedule as a minister.

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"It has been 12 years since we last returned together to our home in Depok. Today (10/8), we made an appointment with the children and grandchildren to return to the house in Depok," she said.

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Nevertheless, this house remains the most anticipated place for Retno to return to after she finishes and says goodbye.

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Although it is not yet known how large the land and building are, this residence has a very spacious family room and certainly quite luxurious carpets.

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The grandchildren who visit will also feel at home because there is a fish pond in one corner of the house.

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The presence of several ornaments and characteristic details of wealthy people's houses from the past gives this residence an 'old money' impression. Do you agree, KLover?