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(Bloomberg) Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s behind-the-scenes backing of a presidential candidate is fracturing his government, with several ministers weighing resignation.Most Read from BloombergUpbeat Musk Can’t Soothe Tesla Investors’ Fears About GrowthRussia Says Ukraine Downed Plane Carrying Prisoners for SwapBoeing Halted From Further Max Production Increases by FAAHow Yemen’s Houthi Attacks Are Hurting the Global Supply ChainAmong them is Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, who
(Bloomberg) Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s behind-the-scenes backing of a presidential candidate is fracturing his government, with several ministers weighing resignation.Most Read from BloombergUpbeat Musk Can’t Soothe Tesla Investors’ Fears About GrowthRussia Says Ukraine Downed Plane Carrying Prisoners for SwapBoeing Halted From Further Max Production Increases by FAAHow Yemen’s Houthi Attacks Are Hurting the Global Supply ChainAmong them is Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, who