Indonesia's vice-president hopefuls woo voters with plans to boost economy
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63% : Indonesia's vice-president hopefuls woo voters with plans to boost economyFollowing the first televised debate of three Indonesian presidential candidates on Dec 12, their running mates on Friday took the stage for their debate and promised the nation their commitment to boost Indonesia's economy and the welfare of its people.51% : He is especially worried about the program designed by Raka's camp to raise tax ratio and tax revenue by establishing a tax revenue agency to be directly commanded by the president.
50% : Raka is mayor of Surakarta and is Widodo's eldest son, who runs with Minister of Defense Prabowo Subianto.
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