Prabowo Subianto's Ascendancy: Continuity and Change in Indonesia
Prabowo Subianto has been sworn in as the president of Indonesia, the world's third-largest democracy. Garnering nearly 60% of the vote, he pledged to continue development initiatives while aiming for economic growth and self-sufficiency. His tenure begins amidst past allegations of human rights abuses and ongoing democratic concerns.
Prabowo Subianto was inaugurated as Indonesia's president, marking the beginning of his leadership in the world's third-largest democracy. He secured victory with significant electoral support, emphasizing policies like free school meals while forming a strong parliamentary coalition.
His inauguration ceremony drew massive crowds in Jakarta, with both supporters and outgoing President Jokowi's admirers gathering to celebrate the transition. Prabowo, along with his running mate, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, paraded through the streets filled with flower boards and congratulations.
While Prabowo pledges economic growth and continuity in development, human rights allegations from his past have raised democratic concerns. The new president aims to enhance Indonesia's global role, but his controversial history could affect the nation's democratic journey.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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