Indonesia is set to offer a "second-home visa" aimed at attracting billionaires and global talent, but analysts say red tape remains the biggest hurdle to investing in Southeast Asia's largest economy. Indonesian immigration acting director general Widodo Ekatjahjana unveiled the new visa on Oct 13, but said details were still being finalised by his office, the Interior Ministry and other.
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Next Jokowi? Indonesia’s regional elections give glimpse of leaders of the future Aditya Halindra Faridzki. Photo: Instagram
Aditya Halindra Faridzki s Instagram posts used to get around 2,000 likes. While he was a local lawmaker in Tuban regency, Indonesia s East Java, he remained relatively unknown on the national political stage.
All that changed on December 9, when the Southeast Asian nation held simultaneous regional elections to select local leaders in 270 localities.
Aditya, who looks set to be Tuban s new district chief, became a star on social media when photographs of his good looks went viral on TikTok and Twitter. Now his Instagram posts get between 14,000 and 20,000 likes.