Indonesia swears in ex-general Prabowo Subianto as president
- Prabowo Subianto will officially become Indonesia's eighth president on Sunday after winning the election with policies like free meals for school children and an outgoing leader's son as his running mate.
- Prabowo aims to accelerate economic growth to 8% and has pledged self-sufficiency in staple production while preparing to play a more active global role.
- Concerns about Indonesia’s democracy and Prabowo's past human rights allegations may affect his presidency, according to human rights advocates.
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Statement from President Joe Biden Congratulating Indonesian President Prabowo on his Inauguration
I congratulate President Prabowo Subianto on his inauguration as President of the Republic of Indonesia, and the Indonesian people for exercising their right to vote and making their voices heard. This year, Indonesia and the United States are celebrating 75 years of diplomatic relations. Vice President Harris and I look forward to working with President Prabowo to honor this milestone by continuing to strengthen our Comprehensive Strategic Part…
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