Prabowo vows crackdown on ‘greednomics’, corruption in first State of the Nation address
Have anything to say about this article?
You can report: fake news, misinformation, error, more information, additional data, etc.
CommentYour comment has been sent successfuly! Thank you.

Prabowo vows crackdown on ‘greednomics’, corruption in first State of the Nation address
JAKARTA: Indonesia will crack down on exploitative business practices or “greednomics”, said President Prabowo Subianto on Friday (Aug 15) in his first State of the Nation address where he also highlighted his government’s achievements since taking office last October. Speaking at the parliament co»»»

:quality(80)/https://cdn-dam.kompas.id/images/2025/08/15/b89196baf3300a204568d402e705e4d7-antarafoto_presiden_hadiri_sidang_tahunan_mpr_ri_1755227064.jpg)
1,063 Illegal Mines Cost the State Rp 300 Trillion, Prabowo Warns of the Protectors Behind Them
1,063 Illegal Mines Cost the State Rp 300 Trillion, Prabowo Warns of the Protectors Behind ThemThe President is ready to take firm action, even if it will target generals and even cadres of the party he leads himself. JAKARTA, KOMPAS – President Prabowo Subianto received a report indicating that 1,»»»
:quality(80)/https://cdn-dam.kompas.id/images/2025/08/15/b89196baf3300a204568d402e705e4d7-antarafoto_presiden_hadiri_sidang_tahunan_mpr_ri_1755227064.jpg)

Food reserves highest on record, show policies on right track: Prabowo
Jakarta (ANTARA) - President Prabowo Subianto has said that the government’s food reserves have currently reached a historic high, indicating that the government’s food policies are headed in the right direction. “Our direction in the food sector has been quite successful. The reserves now held by »»»


Prabowo Asks Journalists to Leave During Cabinet Meeting
At a Full Cabinet Meeting held at the Presidential Office in Central Jakarta on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, President Prabowo Subianto asked journalists to leave during a discussion about the 2026 State Budget Draft. The media were initially allowed to cover the meeting while Prabowo delivered his o»»»


A pig’s head and decapitated rats: a new era of intimidation dawns for journalists in Indonesia
When a large box arrived at the office with her name on it, Indonesian investigative journalist Francisca Christy Rosana assumed a friend had sent her a package. Instead, it contained a stinking, mutilated pigs head. “I was shocked, I cried, and was immediately evacuated by some of my friends,” sai»»»


Indonesia’s Prabowo expands military role in government, sparking concerns of democratic backslide
JAKARTA, Jan 28 — Nearly three decades after the fall of Indonesia’s authoritarian leader, General Suharto, the nation’s new president is causing unease among liberals and others by increasingly turning to the once-all-powerful military to carry out his governing vision. Critics of President Prabow»»»

Have anything to say about this article?
You can report: fake news, misinformation, error, more information, additional data, etc.
Comment