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Headquartered in South Korea, this New Job Former
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
DREAMERSRADIO.COM - Nearly two months after relinquishing
his post as President of the Republic of Indonesia in October 2014 and, Susilo
Bambang Yudhoyono, or commonly called by SBY now known to have had a new job.
In fact, the central office where SBY work located in Seoul, South Korea.
SBY now known to work as a Chairman for an international
organization called the Global Green Growth Institute. An organization founded
by various leaders of many countries that focus on economic and environmental
issues.
In November, the President himself known to come to the
headquarters of the Global Green Growth Institute in Seoul, South Korea to get
guidance from the Director-General Yvo de Boer. Later, the President will
travel to a number of developing countries in the world to present and
implement their work programs.
And recently, on Monday (8/12) yesterday, the President
returned to Jakarta and met President Joko Widodo at the State Palace. Of
course, the SBY visit to discuss programs and capacity as Chairman of the
Global Green Growth Institute.
SBY officially elected as the Chairman of the Global
Green Growth Institute in early November at a meeting of the leaders at their
headquarters in South Korea. On that occasion, the South Korean Foreign
Minister Yun Byung Se say that SBY is the most suitable person to lead the
organization.
Image source: indonesia.gr
"During his successful leadership as President
Yudhoyono, Indonesia has turned into a very democratic country, a good economic
and social stability are maintained. Under the leadership of the President
also, Indonesia managed to overcome various challenges and risks of climate
change. With all these achievements, we believe SBY able to bring GGGI to
achieve rapid progress and can accomplish their mission, "said Yun.
Besides being active as Chairman of GGGI, SBY known also
still often present as a speaker at a variety of international forums. Not only
that, he also frequently honored as a lecturer in public lectures at a number
of major universities in the world.
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