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Prabowo promises 'very smooth' transition of power

Speaking at an investment forum, Prabowo, who unofficial vote counts show won the Feb. 14 presidential election by a huge margin, said Indonesia had fundamental strengths that only needed good management, but said it was crucial to create more jobs and tackle poverty.

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Jakarta
Tue, March 5, 2024

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Prabowo promises 'very smooth' transition of power President Joko “Jokowi“ Widodo (center) awards the honorary four-star general for Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto (right) during a meeting with high rank military and police officers at military headquarters in Jakarta on Feb. 28 2024. The agenda is to award honorary four-star general title to Prabowo Subianto, who is also strongest presidential candidate to replace Widodo. (AFP/Bay Ismoyo)

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rabowo Subianto on Tuesday promised a "very smooth" transfer of power later this year and pledged to continue the policies of incumbent Joko "Jokowi" Widodo and do what was necessary to make improvements in the country.

Speaking at an investment forum, Prabowo, who unofficial vote counts show won the Feb. 14 presidential election by a huge margin, said Indonesia had fundamental strengths that only needed good management, but said it was crucial to create more jobs and tackle poverty.

He said he believed economic growth could reach 8 percent annually within the next four or five years and he was seeking to privatize state companies and increase tax ratios, by widening the tax base, not necessarily raising taxes. 

In a wide-ranging speech, Prabowo also said Indonesia should be proud of the election, for which the turnout was "not bad", although he was not satisfied with his country's democracy. 

"Let me attest, testify that democracy is really very, very tiring. Democracy is very, very messy, democracy is very, very costly," he said.

"There is a lot of room for improvement. But also, let us not have this inferiority complex of always feeling that we are inferior to everybody."

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Prabowo looks to have easily won the election at his third attempt at the presidency, buoyed by the tacit and controversial support of the hugely popular Jokowi, and the inclusion of the incumbent's son on his ticket as running mate.

Jokowi has been widely criticised for unfairly favouring Prabowo as a means of preserving his legacy, and of abusing his position to influence the election, which his allies reject. 

Defence Minister Prabowo said Indonesia strived for food self-sufficiency, which he was optimistic could be achieved very quickly and that he expected it could be exporting food within four years. 

He also said Indonesia was open for investment and had maintained prudent fiscal discipline, noting new administrations had not defaulted on previous government's debts and those had always been honoured.

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