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Goodbye! 8 Photos of Jokowi Leaving the State Palace After Ten Years as President of Indonesia - Preparing to Return to Solo

Goodbye! 8 Photos of Jokowi Leaving the State Palace After Ten Years as President of Indonesia - Preparing to Return to Solo

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Goodbye! 8 Photos of Jokowi Leaving the State Palace After Ten Years as President of Indonesia - Preparing to Return to Solo

The 7th President of Indonesia Joko Widodo (Jokowi) left the State Palace after the inauguration of the elected President Prabowo Subianto on Sunday, (20/10) afternoon.
Jokowi is scheduled to return to his hometown in Solo, Central Java using a TNI AU aircraft. Here are the photos of Jokowi's return from the State Palace.

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Jokowi greets the public from the hood of an open car. The 63-year-old man continuously spreads smiles to the people. 

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After ten years of serving at the State Palace, Jokowi will now enjoy his retirement in Surakarta or Solo, Central Java, which is his hometown. 

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Jokowi was inaugurated exactly on October 20, 2014, or exactly ten years from today, the day when his successor, Prabowo Subianto, was officially inaugurated. 

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Jokowi's political career can be said to have risen quickly. Starting from the Mayor of Solo, Governor of DKI Jakarta, to becoming the 7th President of the Republic of Indonesia. All of this was achieved by Jokowi in a span of ten years.

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This person, born with the name Mulyono, has three children and six grandchildren. Jokowi's newly born grandchild is the child of Kaesang & Erina named Bebingah Sang Tansahayu. 

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It is planned that the Indonesian Maju Cabinet will escort Jokowi to Halim Perdanakusuma Airport. Jokowi is scheduled to head to Solo on Sunday (20/10) afternoon. 

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"Mr. Jokowi will return to Solo using the TNI AU aircraft. The ministers of the Indonesian Maju cabinet plan to accompany his departure to Solo at Halim Airport this afternoon," said the Head of the Presidential Communication Office (PCO) Hasan Nasbi, quoted by KapanLagi.com via detik on Sunday (20/10/2024).

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We would like to thank Jokowi for his dedication and hard work that has been given for the advancement of the Indonesian nation.