Indonesia's President Leads Military Retreat for Cabinet
Indonesia's President Leads Military Retreat for Cabinet
Indonesia's President Leads Military Retreat for Cabinet
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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has initiated a unique three-day military-style retreat for his newly inaugurated cabinet at the National Military Academy in Magelang, Central Java. The retreat involves over 100 ministers and agency heads participating in military drills and exercises while dressed in camouflage uniforms, emphasizing discipline and teamwork. Prabowo, a former general, aims to instill loyalty to the nation and align the cabinet's focus on eradicating poverty, fighting corruption, and achieving self-sufficiency. Despite his military background, the retreat has raised concerns among human rights advocates due to his controversial past. The cabinet members traveled via military aircraft and are expected to engage in a series of briefings and training activities throughout their stay. This retreat marks an unprecedented approach to cabinet cohesion in Indonesia's political history.

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