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The resort island of Bali is bracing for restriction in mid-November as Indonesia plays host for the Group of Twenty (G20) heads of state and government summit. Among the restrictions is a ban on holding big religious ceremonies involving many people, which the predominantly Hindu population is known for.
The restriction policy was issued by Bali Governor Wayan Koster through a circular letter on community-activity restriction for G20 events signed on Tuesday. The restriction will be upheld from Nov. 12 to 17.
The restriction is expected to support the series of G20 meetings and summit in November 15-16 in Bali, with the governor saying it is an important and historical moment for Bali.
“The G20 Presidency meeting series should be run smoothly, comfortably, safely, peacefully, and successfully,” Koster said in the circular.
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