Prabowo Asks All Parties To Admit Indonesia's Shortage For Improvement
JAKARTA President of the Republic of Indonesia Prabowo Subianto, in a lunch session in Denpasar, Bali, Sunday, November 3, invited all parties to recognize Indonesia's shortcomings so that they can be improved properly. According to him, it is important to see weaknesses so that the nation can move forward.
"We must dare to look at our shortcomings, have to dare to see the work we have to do, and dare to admit things that are still not good," said Prabowo.
He emphasized that Indonesia is actually a rich country, but this great potential has not been managed effectively and there are still many leaks. According to him, often if someone mentions things that are not good, negative reactions arise only from a small number of parties who already feel comfortable.
Prabowo also highlighted that corruption is still a big problem in Indonesia. "Our country is prosperous. If we manage well, then everyone can live prosperously. The problem is the greed of a handful of people who cause injustice to many people," he stressed.
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In addition, Prabowo underlined that the desired changes were not just a matter of reshuffle, but fixing what was lacking without forgetting the achievements of the previous leaders. He gave the example of the 7th President of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, who has brought much progress, although there are still shortcomings that need to be improved.
Prabowo also emphasized that the country's success should not only be based on one individual or group. "All of our predecessor presidents did well, and we must admit there are still many shortcomings that we need to fix," he continued.
To the people and figures in Bali who attended, President Prabowo promised to work hard to lead a clean government and improve existing shortcomings.