Prabowo Subianto: From Military Man to Presidential Maestro
Prabowo Subianto becomes Indonesia's eighth president, vowing to tackle corruption, champion self-sufficiency in food and energy, and uphold democratic values. Despite past controversies, Prabowo has transformed his image and built a strong parliamentary coalition to secure victory, succeeding Joko Widodo in heading the nation of 280 million.
Prabowo Subianto has been inaugurated as Indonesia's eighth president, marking a significant political transformation. The seasoned politician, once dogged by allegations of rights abuses, now promises to fight corruption and achieve self-sufficiency in crucial sectors like food and energy.
In his inaugural address, Prabowo highlighted democracy's pivotal role, urging citizens to embrace free expression devoid of hatred. He called for unity in addressing national challenges. His vision includes transforming Indonesia into a self-reliant nation within five years.
Amid a festive atmosphere, Prabowo took office with ambitious goals. He inherits a nation shaped by predecessor Jokowi's economic initiatives but challenged by enduring political and institutional issues. Prabowo emphasized Indonesian independence in foreign policy and affirmed support for global causes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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