Summary
- Indonesia’s president replaced the head of the country’s new capital city, Nusantara, just weeks before its official opening on Borneo island.
- The legacy project has faced challenges such as lack of foreign investment, land ownership issues, and delays.
- The new city is set to become the country’s political center on August 17th.
- Environmentalists have expressed concerns about the impact of the new city on deforestation in the region.