Indonesia Bank deputy takes economic minister post

INDONESIA - Floundering Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid reshuffled his economic ministers on 12 June, a move analysts dismissed as pointless and not enough to save him from impeachment in August.

Wahid sacked six ministers earlier this month in a desperate, but apparently unsuccessful, attempt to placate his political opponents.

In a statement read for the near blind leader by an aide, Wahid replaced chief economics minister Rizal Ramli with a little known deputy governor of the central

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