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Basuki: Kami Relokasi Ketempat Lebih Baik
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Relocation Is a More Viable Alternative for Life

Citizens living on the riverbank and land belongs to the state are relocated to the flat to get a decent place.

If they reject it, we will force them. Because we give you a better place to live, instead of bad place

"If they reject it, we will force them. Because we give you a better place to live, instead of bad place," said Jakarta Governor, Basuki T Purnama, at City Hall, Wednesday (8/10).

Basuki also has prepared Jakarta Smart Card (KJP) to children who move to the flat. Various facilities are also prepared, such as bus school, ease of changing schools, east of processing ID card, and health service.

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"Can you imagine, when you move to the flat, you will get KJP and bus school will serve children here. And I will replace your ID card in accordance with the flat address. This is free of charge," he expressed.

Aside that, in future, the market operation will also be centered in the flats in Jakarta. Jakarta Housing and Government Building Dept also plans to hold Rusup Cup where the talented children will be departed to Spanyol.

"At 2 Pm, I also want to receive the football foundation, they will fly to Spanyol," he closed.

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