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Former pm talks with indonesian president

Former pm talks with indonesian president

A senior official of Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo said it was important to make certain that a peace deal reached between Indonesia and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for the secession of Northern Samar in 2008 was fulfilled.

Bhagwan Rajapaksa, who has long ruled the northern state of Northern Samar and was prime minister between 2004 and 2007, will now become the new Jakarta government’s top official in Northern Samar.

Mr Rajapaksa said on Tuesday that the “greatest peace” was agreed when the People’s Democratic Party and the Indonesia People’s Party (TPD) signed an agreement in February 2008.

The agreement aimed to create a semi-autonomous region under a new constitution that would encompass the entire Northern Samar region.

Mr Rajapaksa, who has been Jakarta’s minister of culture for the past seven years, said he was proud to serve the government and said it was important for Indonesia to make sure that peace was achieved.

The last time the Northern Samar region was a federal republic was when the country divided after a military overthrow led by former온라인 바카라 President Suharto in March 1998, forcing the PDP to agree to give up power.

With a population of almost 2 million, the PDP-led coalition of parties dominated the region from 1999 until 2008, and until 2006 they held the majority of the House of Representatives.

With the People’s Democratic Party losing power and a second government in June 2007, the Northern Samar region fell under the pres부천출장안마 부천안마idency of former president Joko Widodo, who led his party to two successive presidential and semi-presidential elections.

When Joko Widodo’s party was dissolved by the new parliament, the former President stepped into the current administration, which has yet to agree any peace deal between Indonesia and the PDP.

While not officially a member of the TPD, Mr Rajapaksa, who is considered a close ally of the leader of the ruling party, expressed his concern that the people of Northern Samar will have a new party to form the first post-TPD government.

“My aim as head of the TPD is to ensure our nation’s reconciliation to achieve peace within the province so people can live with dignity and enjo파라오 카지노y the fruits of economic growth,” he said.

President Widodo has said his political rival former premier, Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, who is currently in exile in China, will continue in office after bein