Prabowo urges Indonesians to prepare for global impact of Middle East conflict
Jakarta, Thekabarnews.com—President Prabowo Subianto says that wars in many parts of the world, especially the Middle East, are making things less stable. This could have an impact on Indonesia and...
Jakarta, Thekabarnews.com—President Prabowo Subianto says that wars in many parts of the world, especially the Middle East, are making things less stable.
This could have an impact on Indonesia and many other countries. In particular, this refers to economic instability, increased security concerns, and potential refugee crises resulting from the conflicts.
President Prabowo said during a virtual ceremony to open 218 bridges across the country that the current state of world politics has made both the economy and politics very unpredictable. As a result, leaders must respond to these changes.
During the ceremony streamed live on the Indonesian Presidential Secretariat’s YouTube channel on March 9, Prabowo said the world is currently experiencing turmoil.
Prabowo stated that Indonesia must prepare for potential economic issues that may arise due to the ongoing war. In particular, he emphasized implementing strategic measures to safeguard the economy and support vulnerable sectors.
“We need to be honest about getting ready for any problems that might come up because of the war in the Middle East,” Prabowo said.
President Prabowo remarked that Indonesia is strong enough and has enough resources to get through tough times, even though the world is having problems.
He told people to face their problems with strength and determination.
“We need to be strong enough to get through tough times. We need to admit that there are problems,” he said.
Prabowo also said that Indonesia has many good things about it that can help the country stay stable when things are unstable in other parts of the world. These things include its rich natural resources, diverse culture, and strong economy.
“We are thankful because Indonesia is very strong,” he said.
The president also talked about how important it is to protect Indonesia’s natural resources and wealth so that everyone can use them.
President Prabowo said that for the country to do well in the long run, it needs a successful government and open management of its resources. In addition, leaders must be accountable.
He says that Indonesia needs to keep getting better at controlling and managing its economic potential.
“We need to better manage and govern our incredible wealth and national might,” he said.
Prabowo reiterated his government’s commitment to combating corruption and power abuse.
The president said that for a long time, corruption, abuse of power, and government officials working with dishonest businesspeople have cost the country a lot of money. As a result, this has led to a big loss of public trust and made it harder for the economy to grow.
“We have to fight corruption at all levels,” Prabowo said.
He also said that getting rid of fraud and corruption will help protect the state’s resources and make sure that everyone benefits from the country’s wealth.
President Prabowo stressed how important it is for countries to be ready because geopolitical tensions are still hurting the economy and global markets.
The president said that Indonesia can deal with the problems that come up because of global conflicts. He said it can accomplish this by improving its government, using its resources wisely, and staying united.
This will also make the country more resilient to economic downturns. It will ensure long-term growth for its people.
Even though the world is getting less stable, the Indonesian government works hard to keep the economy strong and protect the public good.
It does this by making policies that help the economy stay strong, such as investing in infrastructure, supporting small businesses, and promoting sustainable development. Additionally, social welfare programs help people during these challenging times. They do so by providing financial assistance, access to healthcare, and support for employment opportunities.
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