Jokowi Jokowi become sources of inspiration for me. I choose Jokowi as one of the political figures who influence on society life of Indonesia. Through his journey we can learn a lot of things as we should not give up against the circumstances because the fate of someone can be changed if people want to try fighting for what he wants. Jokowi was born from a poor family so as to fulfill their needs are difficult and not enough, especially for school fees. His father’s job is a Carpenter. Poverty is not an obstacle for him to become a successful person so he continues his study and work hard to make his parent proud. Jokowi not easily give up, he showed his effort over the achievements in his study so that he is able to make his parent proud. Jokowi …show more content…
The people's trust given to the Jokowi not waste but, he sought the best for the people of Solo. Jokowi uses time efficiently by adapting a work with an agenda that has been negotiated together. The name jokowi became famous because he was able to become the Mayor of Solo which good for the community. Jokowi served as Mayor of Solo for 7 years. Jokowi achievement in making changes in solo city cannot doubt. He was elected to become the most influential 50 people in the world because of its success in transforming the city of Solo for the better. It is one of the best Mayors in the world. Jokowi called the good mayor because he was able to prove to the public that he was worthy of the lead Solo. One of the properties of Jokowi an honest and able to eradicate corruption makes people awestruck. Jokowi have a program to change the Solo like Singapore. Jokowi want to make the Solo became a city shopping center to add income communities around. Jokowi like to Solo city become clean and beautiful city. This is done in order to achieve neatness in the Jokowi region of the
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