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Marguerite Afra Sapiie - The Jakarta Post - Mon, April 29, 2019

President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has decided to push ahead with a plan to move the capital from Jakarta by establishing a new center of government outside Java, citing the need to ensure more equitable development and address overpopulation in the country’s most populous island.

The National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) presented its initial study on the relocation plan during a Cabinet meeting led by Jokowi on Monday, where the top executives discussed alternatives to establish a new political and government hub amid environmental concerns and overcrowding in Jakarta.

“The President has decided in the meeting to move the capital outside Java,” Bappenas head Bambang Brodjonegoro said in a press conference after the meeting on Monday.

Bappenas presented three alternatives.

The first was to keep Jakarta as the capital but establish a government district centered around the Presidential Palace and the National Monument to improve efficiency, while the second option was to establish a new capital located 50 to 70 kilometers outside Jakarta.

However, Bambang said, neither of those two options would address the overpopulation in Java, a home to 57 percent of the roughly 260 million people of Indonesia, and they would not support the government’s aim to shift the nation from its Java-centric development to a more inclusive development agenda for the whole archipelago.

Jokowi, therefore, went with the third option, namely for the capital status to be conferred on a city outside Java, preferably located in the center of Indonesia, in order to represent fairness and to speed up development throughout in eastern Indonesia.

“We want to have a capital that represents the nation’s identity and improves the efficiency of the central government and establish a smart, green and beautiful city,” Bambang said. “The capital relocation must serve the strategic vision of our long-term development agenda.”

While the location of the new capital has yet to be decided, the Jokowi administration aims to form a center of government similar to Washington, DC, in a new city, leaving Jakarta as the business, trade and financial hub similar to New York in the United States.

Bambang said the new capital would house all three branches of Indonesia’s government, namely the executive, legislative and judiciary, as well as the headquarters of the National Police and the Indonesian Military, foreign embassies and international organizations. Meanwhile, financial sector institutions, such as Bank Indonesia, the Financial Services Authority (OJK) and the Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM), would remain in Jakarta.

https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2019/04/29/jokowi-wants-to-move-capital-out-of-java.html

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Many said that it will be in Kalimantan island (Borneo)

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Jokowi Wants Indonesians to Have Say Picking New Capital City
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Arys Aditya
April 30, 2019, 12:15 PM GMT+7 Updated on April 30, 2019, 3:09 PM GMT+7
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After dithering for decades, Indonesia has decided to move its capital from an overcrowded Jakarta, and President Joko Widodo wants its citizens to have a say in picking the new location.

Widodo, known as Jokowi, sought suggestions from the public about the new capital on his Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts on Tuesday, drawing thousands of responses from netizens within an hour of the posts.

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Joko Widodo

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DKI Jakarta kini memikul dua beban sekaligus: sebagai pusat pemerintahan dan layanan publik, juga pusat bisnis. Banyak negara memindahkan ibu kotanya, sementara kita hanya menjadikannya gagasan di setiap era Presiden.

Menurut Anda, di mana sebaiknya ibu kota negara Indonesia?

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“Jakarta now bears two burdens at the same time: as the center of government and public services, as well as a business center. Many countries have moved their capitals, while we are just floating it as an idea in each presidential era. In your opinion, where should the capital of Indonesia be located?,” Jokowi wrote in Bahasa on his Twitter account to 11.3 million followers.



Jokowi ordered his cabinet on Monday to start work on relocating the capital outside of Java island that houses more than 60 percent of the country’s 264 million population as he seeks to ensure economic development of the country’s far-flung islands. While moving Indonesia’s administrative center has been discussed periodically for decades, there is now a sense of urgency as Jakarta fast approaches total gridlock.



Jokowi Mulls $33 Billion Move for Indonesia Capital Outside Java

reported, citing Jokowi. The president didn’t reveal the names of the cities, it said.

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Nurdin Mr@masterjejeng

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Idealnya tuh di Kalimantan (tengah/timur) pak dhe, bebas dari ring of fire, selain sebaran penduduk masih kurang, wilayahnya masih ramah, sehingga lebih gampang menata sebagai kota yg modern


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Nurdin Mr, a Twitter user, asked Jokowi to locate the new capital in Borneo as the region is free from earthquakes as it falls outside the Ring of Fire, which is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Another suggestion to the president was to settle for a location which was free from extremist groups.

Building a new capital may taken between five to 10 years and cost as much as $33 billion, according to Planning Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro. The government estimates the greater Jakarta area, home to 30 million people, loses 100 trillion rupiah ($7 billion) a year in lost productivity because of the endemic traffic congestion.

— With assistance by Kristine Aquino, and Tassia Sipahutar

(Updates with Jokowi comment on locations in sixth paragraph.)

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i am suggesting a totally new city on central kalimantan, not in palangkaraya, if it can, a new beach/bay city like Rio de jeneiro in brazil or Cape town in south africa who have white sandy beach, small hill or montain and beautiful scenary, theres a place call pantai batu lima in central kalimantan, and i think it suitable for our new capital, and if i may suggest the new name for the new capital will be Cakra Negara, Cakra= Centre of energy, Negara= Nation, thus the name it self show how important the city is
 
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Batam.
West Kalimantan seems good. It's closer to other ASEAN and Asian capitals.
 
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Batam.
West Kalimantan seems good. It's closer to other ASEAN and Asian capitals.

Not Batam of course, and Sumatra is still considered to find potential capital city of Indonesia. Riau is the strong candidate from Sumatra.
 
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West Kalimantan seems good. It's closer to other ASEAN and Asian capitals.

Somewhere near Java sea but not facing South China sea, i suggest near Sampit in Central Kalimantan for better access toward sea borne routes and proximity toward Java islands for further industrial , manpower and finance support

Well this move will be historical moment for all of us
 
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Not Batam of course, and Sumatra is still considered to find potential capital city of Indonesia. Riau is the strong candidate from Sumatra.

The president prefer new capital to be in somewhere in the middle, somewhere closer to the East than Jakarta. So it's not going to be Sumatera. Besides, Riau is under constant threat from smog.

He has hinted the tendency of his choice :
"Bisa di Sumatera tapi yang timur (nanti) jauh, di Sulawesi agak di tengah, tapi barat kurang. Kalimantan di tengah-tengah. Ini ada 3 kandidat, tapi harus dicek dong," ujar Jokowi di PT KMK Global Sports I, Cikupa, Tangerang, Banten, Selasa (30/4/2019).

https://news.detik.com/berita/d-4530570/jokowi-kantongi-3-kandidat-ibu-kota-baru

Kalimantan is definitely fit the most criterias. It's in the middle, still relatively underdeveloped, no volcano and it is quake-free (not sit on the ring of fire). Sulawesi is also fit but only southern part of it.

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The president prefer new capital to be in somewhere in the middle, somewhere closer to the East than Jakarta. So it's not going to be Sumatera. Besides, Riau is under constant threat from smog.

He has hinted the tendency of his choice :


Kalimantan is definitely fit the most criterias. It's in the middle, still relatively underdeveloped, no volcano and it is quake-free (not sit on the ring of fire). Sulawesi is also fit but only southern part of it.

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I pretty sure people of Kalimantan don't like Javanese to come over their place.
 
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