Post-reshuffle, Indonesia beset by renewed government squabbles


Indonesian President Joko Widodo addresses members of parliament in Jakarta, Indonesia August 14, 2015. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Less than a week after Joko Widodo called on ministers to set aside their egos, the Indonesian president's new cabinet is beset by renewed squabbles, threatening to undo attempts to revive an economy growing at the slowest pace for six years.

Rizal Ramli, the new coordinating minister for maritime affairs, drew a rare rebuke from Widodo after criticising Vice President Jusuf Kalla and State-Owned Enterprises Minister Rini Soemarno.

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