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Indonesia’s first year under Prabowo Subianto faced economic turmoil, corruption probes, and eroding trust due to failed policies and systemic failures.
Indonesia’s first year under President Prabowo Subianto has been marked by fiscal instability, declining investor confidence, and systemic challenges across key sectors.
Concerns have emerged over damaged rice in state warehouses, flawed food programs linked to food poisoning, and corruption probes involving high-profile figures and state firms.
The government’s push for self-sufficiency and big-state policies faces criticism for relying on populism rather than sustainable reform.
Meanwhile, the rupiah remains volatile, state-owned banks struggle, and international scrutiny grows over human rights issues, including the Gaza conflict and domestic corruption.
Independent journalism, including Tempo’s investigative work, continues to play a crucial role in holding power to account amid these challenges.
El primer año de Indonesia bajo Prabowo Subianto enfrentó turbulencias económicas, investigaciones de corrupción y erosión de la confianza debido a políticas fallidas y fallas sistémicas.