The plan is part of his preparations to work at the Presidential Office on Monday.
"Yes, I will spend the night at the palace," he told reporters during his visit to Nusantara's Central Government Core Area (KIPP) on Sunday.
He also explained that some supporting utilities in Nusantara, such as water and electricity, are ready.
"I have been informed that water, electricity, bedrooms, and beds have been provided," he said. "That way, I can sleep."
Previously, the Presidential Secretariat said that it had equipped the palace with furniture and office supplies, including lamps, tables, and chairs.
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