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Anies Rasyid Baswedan (, born 7 May 1969) is an Indonesian academic, activist, and politician who served as the
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from 2017 to 2022. A student activist and political analyst before entering public service, he served as the Rector of Paramadina University before being appointed to be Minister of Education and Culture in
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administration. He is also the founder of ''Indonesia Mengajar'', a program that selects, trains, and assigns university graduates to serve in a one-year teaching mission across the country. He is the grandson of nationalist, journalist, and freedom fighter Abdurrahman Baswedan, and the cousin of Novel Baswedan. He was a
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for President of Indonesia in the 2024 election.


Early life and education

Anies Rasyid Baswedan was born on 7 May 1969, in
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,
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, as the eldest son and child of the three children of Aliyah Rasyid (born 1940), a lecturer at Yogyakarta State University, and Rasyid Baswedan (1934–2013), a vice rector at Islamic University of Indonesia. His father was born in 1934, in Yogyakarta, in and was of Hadhrami- Javanese descent. While his mother, was born in 1940, in Cipicung, and is a Sundanese descent who graduated from
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in 1965. The couple later met and married in 1968 and lived in
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. His paternal grandfather, Abdurrahman Baswedan, was a prominent Arab-Indonesian activist and diplomat who served as a cabinet minister during the
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. He had two younger brothers, Ridwan Rasyid (1973–2017), a reform activist, and Abdillah Rasyid Baswedan (1980), a businessman, and a younger sister, Haifa Baswedan (1971–1978). In 1978, when he was vacationing in Jakarta with his family, his sister Haifa died at
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due to being crushed by a cupboard in the bathroom. Baswedan later referred the accident as the lowest point of his life and experienced a major psychological impact due to the fact that he would never see his sister again. Haifa was later buried at Jatinegara Cemetery. Anies grew up in
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, attending SMP Negeri 5 and SMA Negeri 2 Yogyakarta. In 1987, he spent one year as an
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exchange student in
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,
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. He returned to Indonesia and enrolled at
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, spending a summer attending Summer Session of Asian Studies at
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in
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, and graduating with a degree in business management. As a
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, he went to receive his M.P.M. in international security and economic policy from the
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(where he was a William P. Cole III Fellow), and Ph.D. in political science from
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, where he was a Gerald S. Maryanov Fellow.


Academic career


Paramadina University rector

On 15 May 2007, he was appointed rector of Paramadina University, a private university in Jakarta. He succeeded Nurcholish Madjid (commonly referred to as Cak Nur), a prominent liberal Muslim
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and
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who had served as rector since the university's founding in 1998. He became the youngest rector of an Indonesian university, at 38. As rector, Anies established Paramadina Fellowship and included anti-corruption education in the core curriculum, first of its kind in the country.


Indonesia Mengajar

Anies rose to national prominence in 2009 when he initiated the Indonesia Mengajar (Indonesia Teaching) Foundation, a nationwide program that selects, trains, and assigns university graduates to serve in a one-year teaching mission across the country. The program was established in response to the unequal quality of education in Indonesia, particularly in the poor and rural parts of the archipelago. Anies remained in the leadership until 2013 when he resigned to pursue his political career.


Political career

Politically, Anies had been an independent during the early years of his career. He moderated the first debate of 2009 presidential election. He also served in several capacities during
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's administration. Baswedan served as the official spokesperson for the so-called "Team of Eight", which was appointed by President Yudhoyono to oversee the infamous public feud between
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(KPK) and National Police (Polri), which saw two of the commissioners were criminally charged. In December 2011, he also served on a panel to select potential members of the
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(KPU). In 2010, alongside prominent figures like Sultan
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of Yogyakarta and former
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chairman,
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, Anies co-founded Nasdem, a mass organization. He left soon after it was declared a political party led by media mogul,
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. Nasdem went on to win legislative seats in the 2014 legislative election, becoming part of the Widodo coalition.


Joko Widodo presidential campaign

Baswedan joined the
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as an official spokesperson. Joko Widodo, a fellow
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graduate, was said to believe that his presence would gather votes from Indonesian youth voters, a demographic closely affiliated with Anies.


Presidential transition

After Joko Widodo was declared the winner of the
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by the KPU on 22 July 2014, Baswedan was then appointed the Deputy for the presidential transition office, led by Rini Soemarno. The transition team was intended to prepare the cabinet and perfect the program before the official appointment of Joko Widodo and
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as President and Vice President, respectively. He helped the formation of the cabinet, working alongside
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, Andi Widjajanto, and Akbar Faizal; all but Kristiyanto eventually became Cabinet ministers.


Minister of Education and Culture

After Joko Widodo's victory in the presidential election, Anies became the Minister of Education and Culture. And he was inaugurated on 27 October 2014, as a part of the Working Cabinet of President Joko Widodo. As minister, he postponed the implementation of the 2013 Curriculum and returning it to the previous 2006 Curriculum, citing unpreparedness for implementing the curriculum. However, this policy was actually criticized from the former Minister of Education and Culture Mohammad Nuh and the
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who considered that this policy was carried out without study and communication, where the elimination of the 2013 Curriculum policy had implications for the state budget. Anies changed the National Exam to become not a measure of graduation, but only as a mapping of the quality of regional education, established the National Examination Integrity Index to measure the honesty of students in each province, and established a Teacher Competency Test and Teacher Certification Program to improve teacher competence. In the reshuffle of the Working Cabinet on 27 July 2016, Anies was replaced by
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, Chancellor of the Muhammadiyah University of
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. Baswedan was accused of deviating from the President's vision by not prioritizing the president's Smart Indonesia Card program. On 10 March 2017, he was reported to the
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for allegedly misappropriating funds amounting to 146 billion rupiah at
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in 2015 when he was still served as Ministry of Education. He was also suspected of having a dark agenda due to smuggled ''Amba'' by Laksmi Pamuntjak and ''Pulang'' by Leila S. Chudori, a two books which discussed about the
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.


Governor of Jakarta (2017–2022)


Election and inauguration

On 15 September 2016,
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, the leader of the
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, announced the nomination of Anies as the gubernatorial nominee, with
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, a Gerindra politician and businessman, as his running mate after talks between Gerindra and the
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(PKS). The Anies-Sandiaga pair was assigned the ballot number 3 and was slated to compete against
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-Sylviana Murni (assigned the ballot number 1) and incumbents
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- Djarot Saiful Hidayat (assigned the ballot number 2). The pair campaigned with the jargons of ''Jakarta Maju Bersama'' (Jakarta Onward Together) and ''Maju Kotanya, Bahagia Warganya'' (The City Forward, The Citizens Happy). After the first round of voting on 15 February 2017, Anies proceeded to the second round run-off between two candidates, having secured approximately 40% of the vote, behind Basuki with 44%, and well ahead of Agus with 16%. Before the second round, the
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(PAN) and the
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(PPP), which supported the Agus-Sylvi pair, threw their support to the Anies-Sandiaga pair for the second round. On 19 April 2017 Anies won the runoff election, with approximately 58% of the votes, ahead of Ahok's 42%. His victory was notably aided with the support of Islamist groups, particularly the
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. He was officially inaugurated as governor on 16 October 2017, replacing interim governor Djarot Saiful Hidayat. As Djarot was unable to attend the inauguration, Anies handed the office over from Saefullah, the daily executor of Jakarta's gubernatorial powers, before giving his first speech as governor at the Jakarta City Hall that night.


Tenure

Anies did not continue several of his predecessor's policies, some of which included regularly recording meetings of the government and then uploading them to YouTube and the reclamation of several islands; it however allowed four islands as it already started building. Other policies include construction of the Aquarium Village, revitalization of traditional markets, closure of the Alexis Hotel in connection with the prostitution business, formation of the Governor's Team for the Acceleration of Development (''Tim Gubernur untuk Percepatan Pembangunan'', TGUPP), the construction of the
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, and the improvement of the Smart Jakarta Card (''Kartu Jakarta Pintar'', KJP) that eventually became the Smart Jakarta Card Plus (''Kartu Jakarta Pintar Plus,'' KJP Plus). Even though Jakarta is a metropolitan city that is densely populated, it can produce horticulture, for example rice. For the first time, Jakarta exported 19 tons of rice to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, through business-to-business cooperation between PT Food Station Tjipinang Jaya, namely a regionally-owned enterprise and Al Raqeeb Universal Group. In November 2017, he claimed that congestion in the
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district was caused by pedestrians, instead of due to the street vendors conducting business on the area's sidewalks and roads. The city administration followed through by closing a 400-meter road stretch for traffic (except for TransJakarta buses) in order to accommodate the street vendors, against criticism from pedestrians, public transport drivers and regular vendors. Although some observers noted that the move might be a violation of national regulations, the street vendors and some city officials praised the move. Anies in 2019 initiated a school meal program for Jakarta's schoolchildren, starting with 144,000 students in 459 schools that year.


Housing and zero down payment

One of his programs during the campaign was that the people of Jakarta to own a house with a low
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(abbreviated as DP), even zero. This program was claimed to be attractive to residents because it is difficult to find affordable housing in Jakarta. However, the program attracted a lot of criticism and was known to have inconsistencies. Anies initially proposed the name "Zero Percent DP", which was soon realized that it violated the rules of
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. He then changed it to "Zero Rupiah DP" and then "Zero DP", by making claims that the public misinterpreted his idea and that "Zero Rupiah DP" was not the same as Bank Indonesia's ban on "Zero Percent DP" installments. Anies was also considered to be inconsistent about whether the houses being offered are landed houses or flats. He denied that the provincial government will not build houses, but will only facilitate various housing transactions. Sandi rectified this statement again, stating that this program is similar to the flats program in
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, where the program is in the form of the government building houses, not being a financing facilitator. Anies' "Zero DP" idea was considered unreasonable because the down payment installments themselves are considered difficult for ordinary people to fulfill, with installments of IDR 2,300,000 per month. Anies-Sandi was considered unable to indicate in which areas the program would be implemented, considering that there was enough empty land to facilitate the program to overcome the backlog of 1.3 million houses. He emphasized that the bank would be involved in helping the people enjoy "Zero DP", but was criticized because the total tens of trillions of money needed did not match the financial strength of Bank DKI which was predicted to help this program. As of September 2022, only 2,322 units of the target of 9,081 units have been realized. The flats, initially using a renting system with a payment of IDR 5,000 to 15,000 every day, was changed into a buying system with down payment of IDR 0 and a flat interest installment of 5% with the price of around IDR 200 million and 400 million for 23.8 m2 and 34.3 m2 in area, respectively.


Transportation

Integrating the public transportation system was one of Anies' campaign promises. The program, OK OTrip (''One Karcis'' (ticket)'', One Trip''), opened to a trial period in 2017 with 90 buses and 4 routes. This program allows passengers to pay just one payment of IDR 5,000 (or IDR 3,500 during the trial period) to then use various small bus services to
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for 3 hours. However, it had problems, ranging from the tariff, drivers' salaries, the distance requirements which was deemed too high at 190 kilometres, and concerns that it may violate Bank Indonesia regulations, the gubernatorial regulation, the contract with the Government Goods and Services Procurement Policy Institute (''Lembaga Kebijakan Pengadaan Barang dan Jasa Pemerintah'', LKPP). This led to the trial period being extended four times from its original end date of 15 April 2018. In 2018, the program was rebranded as '' Jak Lingko'', where "Jak" refers to Jakarta and "Lingko" deriving from the name of the interconnected
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network used in the Manggarai Regency on Flores Island,
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. In September 2021, JakLingko officially announced its third generation payment card and a new mobility app, on limited trial since August 2021. JakLingko would implement Mobility-as-a-Service through the app by March 2022. It would later enable account based ticketing with fare classes by August 2022. In May 2019, Transjakarta was testing electric buses, with Bundaran Senayan – Monas as its first route, before launching 30 electric Transjakarta buses in October 2022 to serve 4 routes:
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- Senayan Roundabout,
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- Senen Terminal,
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- Tanah Abang, and
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- Blok M, and was targeted to have 100 electric buses by the end of the year. Under his governorship, new modes of public transportation were launched; namely the
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,
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, and the Soekarno-Hatta Airport Rail Link, which were all inaugurated on 24 March 2019, 1 December 2019, and 2 January 2018 respectively.


COVID-19

On 7 January 2020, when the coronavirus was still an epidemic in Wuhan, China, Anies anticipated the outbreak by informing the DKI Jakarta Provincial Health Office to all hospitals in Jakarta to conduct research and detect any symptoms of pneumonia in Wuhan. The leadership meeting was held with the Immigration Foreigner Supervision Team to discuss the COVID-19 disease to know and anticipate people who came from the place of origin of the outbreak. Then, in February 2020, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government monitored people who had symptoms of pneumonia, later being identified as COVID-19. Since January 2020, the number of people under monitoring or patients under surveillance continued to grow. After that, Anies issued Governor's Instruction No. 16 of 2020 concerning Increasing Awareness of the Risk of Transmission of Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19). When the first two COVID-19-positive patients were detected in Indonesia, Anies announced the formation of a COVID-19 Response Team. Motor vehicle-free days were abolished to avoid crowds. This was followed by the abolition of learning activities at schools, cessation of office operations, entertainment venues, and tourist destinations which he also closed in March 2020. The large-scale social restrictions (PSBB) were first implemented by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, as well as the first PSBB implemented in Indonesia. On 16 March, MRT Jakarta, LRT and TransJakarta started to reduce number of trips, corridors and timetables (06.00 – 18.00), however, this policy was retracted due to long queue in many bus stops and train stations in morning. Odd-even policy will be halted during outbreak. On 20 March, Anies Baswedan declared a state of emergency in Jakarta for the next 14 days, lasting until 2 April. On 28 March, Jakarta provincial government extended the state of emergency until 19 April. On 2 April, Anies Baswedan allocated IDR 3 trillion to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, and the budget will be used to fund the city's fight against the virus up until May this year, by gradually allocating IDR 1.3 trillion and an additional IDR 2 trillion Jakarta's application for curfew was approved by the Ministry of Health on 7 April and is set to take effect from Friday, 10 April for at least two weeks. On 21 April, the local government prepared 136 schools as isolation areas for COVID-19 and the policy is currently still a proposal waiting for approval from the Education Office. On 9 September, Anies decided to reimpose large-scale social restrictions starting from 14 September due to the high spike of COVID-19 cases in the province. On 1 December 2020, it was confirmed that Anies tested positive for
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. The test and the announcement came after his deputy, Ahmad Riza Patria, was also known to have contracted the virus.


2024 presidential campaign


Controversies

During his political career as
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and
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, Anies Baswedan has attracted a lot of controversy. Starting from the background of his dismissal as minister, the issue of racism during his campaign, corruption cases regarding to hosting the
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, and his handling of flooding and air pollution problems in Jakarta.


Alleged corruption cases


2015 Frankfurt Book Fair

While serving as Minister of Education and Culture, Anies Baswedan budgeted 10 million euros (around 146 billion rupiah) for the 2015
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. The budget was considered too large so Anies was reported to the
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.


Formula E

The
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(KPK) cited the high commitment fee paid by the provincial government for the Jakarta ePrix event. Also in accordance with Government Regulation Number 19 of 2019 concerning Regional Financial Management, in article 98 paragraph (6); funding of activities for several years should not exceed the end of the term of office, except for national priorities and strategic matters, as Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan is scheduled to leave office starting in 2022. Responding to the high commitment fee, one of the members of the Regional People's Representative Council in Jakarta, Hardiyanto Kenneth asked to return the commitment fee. In August 2021, 2 political parties the
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(PDI-P) and the
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(PSI) attempted a failed
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interpellation of Anies Baswedan because it was included in the 2021–2022 regional priorities. According to Prasetio, this incident has the potential to burden the next governor succeeding Anies. As of 24 January 2022, the circuit construction tender was declared failed according to the PT Jakpro e-procurement site. One member of the Jakarta Regional House of Representative, Gembong Warsono, accused the failure of deliberately doing so that PT Jakpro could choose the contractor directly. Even though the tender failed, it was later announced on 5 February that PT Jaya Construction Manggala Pratama had won the tender. On 27 May 2022, the roof of the spectator stands at the Ancol circuit collapsed due to strong winds.


Identity politics

During the 2017 Jakarta gubernatorial election, there were many issues and cases related to racial discrimination, especially from Anies- Sandi supporters who were suspected by many people and political observers to have practiced identity politics during the campaign period. Siti Zuhro, a senior researcher from the
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(LIPI) believes that she noted the 2017 election as "the worst local leader's election because it was unable to prioritize rationality" and led to "sensitive issues such as racism". When he was appointed governor on 16 October 2017, Anies mentioned the term '
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'. The use of this term is prohibited by Presidential Instruction number 26 of 1998 issued by former president B.J. Habibie. His acceptance speech was lambasted by his predecessor
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, who called Anies' victory speech as un-statesman like. Anies' campaign for president for
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also sparked worries that identity politics with a similar magnitude will be a regular occurrence in the campaign trail. Anies himself said that identity politics cannot be avoided because every candidate brought their own identities. Despite assurances from his running mate,
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, that there will be no identity politics used during the course of the campaign, it became unavoidable to not associate Anies with ethnicity, religion, racial and intergroup (''SARA'') identity politics especially with the endorsement from Rizieq Shihab and the
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, or convicted terrorist
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in his presidential campaign.


Remark and policies

In 2018, he stated that water from rainfall must be returned to Earth, as God wills it, instead of flowing out to the sea. He echoed similar remarks during his campaign for governorship in 2017. His statements came back to haunt him however during the
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when his statement is used by political rivals against him. His policies regarding building permits on reclaimed land on the north of Jakarta and demolishing slums without permits have run contrary to his campaign promises in 2017. He also gained more controversy due to the mistake city officials made during the budgeting process, resulting in highly inflated prices such as Aibon glue that costs around 82 billion
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(around $6 million). During his tenure, the city gave an award to Colosseum Club 1001, a nightclub in Kuningan, Jakarta. This award was later revoked when it was found that the club had numerous issues with drugs and narcotics. On 11 November 2020, Baswedan met chairman of
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, Rizieq Shihab, who had returned to Indonesia and was criticized for violating health protocols which required people who have just arrived from abroad to quarantine for 14 days during the COVID-19 pandemic.


2024 presidential election

On 3 October 2022, Anies attended the declaration on the determination of the presidential candidate proposed by the
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for the 2024 Indonesian Presidential General Election. This declaration was considered by political observer and senior researcher at the Surabaya Survey Center, Surokim Abdussalam, to be "inappropriately apathetic" because the Indonesian people were still in a state of mourning due to the tragedy in Kanjuruhan. When asked by
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regarding to his handling on Jakarta's air pollution with Jakarta's annual budget of Rp.58 billion, Anies answered that the pollution in Jakarta is inconsistent and air pollution followed 'wherever the wind blows', further stating that air pollution and wind doesn't have identity cards. In response, Prabowo criticized Anies that "It's easy to blame the wind, rain and so on, maybe there's no need for a government then".


Personal life

Baswedan is married to Fery Farhati Ganis, a psychology graduate from Gadjah Mada University, on 11 May 1996. They had a daughter, Mutiara Annisa Baswedan (b. 1997), and three sons, Mikail Azizi, Kaisar Hakam, and Ismail Hakim Baswedan.


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