Indonesia's Cabinet Retreat: Military Precision in Political Unity
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's newly-appointed cabinet embarked on a mountain retreat to build camaraderie and discuss governance. The unconventional setting involves military attire and activities led by Prabowo. The cabinet, composed of a diverse mix of politicians, technocrats, and former military officers, will focus on discipline and integrity.
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The newly-formed cabinet of Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto marked its commencement with a unique mountain retreat, seeking unity and discipline. Members donned military fatigues and engaged in various activities, led by Prabowo at a Central Java military academy, aiming to strengthen their resolve.
Prabowo, previously in special forces, emphasized teamwork and loyalty to Indonesia in his address. Describing the retreat as crucial for discipline and integrity, Prabowo plans to utilize the event to engage in governance discussions with his extensive cabinet of 48 ministers and 56 deputies.
The diverse cabinet includes a blend of politicians, technocrats, and former military officers. Videos show members in high spirits en route to the retreat, underlining the bonding experience. Such initiatives echo Prabowo’s military roots, dovetailing with his vision of a cohesive government team.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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