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Indonesia swears in Prabowo Subianto as country’s 8th president

October 25, 2024
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Indonesia welcomed a new leader on Sunday as Prabowo Subianto was sworn in as the country’s eighth president after a closely contested election. The former general, who ran against incumbent Joko Widodo in both the 2014 and 2019 elections, finally achieved his dream of becoming the leader of Indonesia. In his inauguration speech, President Subianto promised to be a “leader for all Indonesians” and to work towards a better and more prosperous nation.

The inauguration ceremony was held at the Jakarta Convention Center and was attended by top government officials, foreign dignitaries, and thousands of citizens who gathered to witness this historic moment. Dressed in a traditional Indonesian attire, President Subianto took the oath of office, pledging to uphold the constitution and serve the people of Indonesia with integrity and dedication.

In his speech, President Subianto acknowledged the challenging times that Indonesia is facing, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its economic impact. He emphasized the need for unity and cooperation among all Indonesians to overcome these challenges and build a stronger nation. He also emphasized the importance of social justice and equality, promising to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor and create a fair and inclusive society for all.

President Subianto also stressed the importance of protecting the country’s natural resources and preserving the environment. With Indonesia being one of the world’s largest emitters of greenhouse gases, the new president pledged to take immediate action to address climate change and work towards a more sustainable future for the country.

As a former military leader, President Subianto also addressed the issue of security and promised to maintain peace and stability in the country. He expressed his commitment to safeguarding Indonesia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, while also maintaining strong diplomatic relations with other countries.

The 2019 election was a highly contested one, with both candidates presenting different visions for the country’s future. However, with the election now over, President Subianto stressed the importance of moving forward as a united nation. He called for reconciliation and urged all Indonesians to put aside their differences and work together towards a common goal of progress and prosperity.

President Subianto’s election marks a new era for Indonesia, with a change in leadership after 10 years under President Widodo. Many have high hopes for the new president, with his promises of a fair and inclusive society, environmental protection, and economic growth.

Moreover, President Subianto’s past military experience and leadership skills are expected to play a crucial role in Indonesia’s development and security. As a former commander of the country’s Special Forces, he is well-respected and admired by many, and his leadership is expected to bring about positive changes for the nation.

In his first few days in office, President Subianto has already taken action to address some of the pressing issues facing the country. He has launched a national program to combat COVID-19, providing free testing and treatment for all citizens. He has also started working on economic policies to stimulate growth and create job opportunities for Indonesians.

The international community has also expressed its support for the new president, with leaders from neighboring countries and beyond congratulating him on his inauguration. This demonstrates the importance of Indonesia in the global arena and the potential for President Subianto to strengthen the country’s position on the world stage.

In conclusion, Prabowo Subianto has taken on a significant responsibility as the new president of Indonesia, and his promises to be a leader for all Indonesians have instilled hope and optimism in the hearts of many. With his strong leadership and determination, he has the potential to bring about positive changes in Indonesia and lead the nation towards a brighter future. Let us all join hands and support our new president in his efforts to make Indonesia a better and more prosperous country for all its citizens.

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