Don’t write off the outgoing Indonesian president just yet, because he is planning an active future role.
SIDOARJO, East Java, on Saturday, April 5. It’s midday. It’s hot and sticky and I’m walking along a road crammed with Indonesia’s ruling Democratic Party supporters as we make our way to the town’s stadium for the last major event of the legislative election campaign.
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