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Yudhoyono Launches Book About Himself in Paris Hotel
November 02, 2011

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and First Lady Ani visiting an Indonesian arts and culture exhibition, titled President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and First Lady Ani visiting an Indonesian arts and culture exhibition, titled 'Magnifique Indonesie,' in the lobby of the Westin Hotel in Paris on Monday. (Photo courtesy of the presidential Web site)
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jetset24
9:40am Nov 3, 2011

Ah oui!!! Le presidential Suite starts at EURO 2190.- per day at Westin Vendome. Nice location in Paris not far from the Palais de l'Elysee. Nice upscale shopping arcades surrounding Place Vendome.

Meanwhile some parts in Jakarta are flooded with a mass traffic gridlock.


TGIF
1:39am Nov 3, 2011

Westin at Place Vendome is certainly very expensive and who's picking up the tab? Of course we all know...


DrDez
8:21pm Nov 2, 2011

LOL what can you say :) Bet every school in Indo is forced to buy one too


Serigala-Berbulu-Domba
6:33pm Nov 2, 2011

What an embarrassing occassion for Indonesia.


Valkyrie
5:52pm Nov 2, 2011

Hmmm...music albums and books! Presidente needs a living legacy?


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President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono took time out ahead of the G20 Summit in France to launch a book on his leadership in one of Paris’s finest hotels.

Flanked by at least six ministers, including chief economics minster Hatta Radjasa and Foreign Minister Mary Natalegawa, Yudhoyono was on hand as the French version of “The Can Do Leadership; Inspiring Stories from SBY Presidency,” by former spokesman Dino Patti Djalal, was launched at the Westin Paris - Vendôme on Monday night.

Dino, the current Indonesian ambassador to the United States, was also present at the launch, telling guests that the book was “a study of leadership as one of President SBY’s duties when he first got elected in 2004 was to rediscover the Indonesian leadership.”

“Some of the things highlighted in Yudhoyono’s leadership are his positive attitude and his ability to create balance between policies and populism,” he said.

The Indonesian delegation is traveling to Cannes today for the G-20 summit, where talks are expected to focus on the European debt crisis.

Antara/JG