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View all search resultsSocial media users have increasingly used Mulyono to refer to the President in recent days to register their discontent with his efforts to secure lasting, dynastic influence in the government, political parties and state institutions.
Neither malnutrition nor rice dependency is a new issue in Indonesia, and we should refer to successful programs in the past, even back to the colonial era, to tackle root causes like nutrition illiteracy for the development of quality human resources; instead of simply handing out free lunches.
Resistance has been growing against a plan to erect a 100-meter-tall statue of Indonesia’s founding father Sukarno in a new economic hub in West Java, as some observers have questioned the urgency and purpose of the costly project.
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