Prabowo: I ran because Indonesia was on the wrong track


JAKARTA: President Prabowo Subianto (pic) said on Wednesday (June 10) that his concerns over Indonesia’s trajectory since the 1990s had motivated his repeated bids for the presidency, insisting his political ambitions were driven by a desire to change the country’s course rather than personal ambition.

Speaking at the 18th National Congress of the Indonesian Young Entrepreneurs Association (HIPMI) in Lampung, Prabowo said he had long believed Indonesia was heading in the wrong direction and felt compelled to seek the nation’s highest office.

"I wanted to become president because I had already seen that, since the 1990s, Indonesia was moving in the wrong direction," he said.

Prabowo, who unsuccessfully ran for president twice and for vice president twice before taking office in October 2024, said becoming president was never an end in itself.

"I didn't want to become president just for the sake of being president. Do you think it is easy?" he said.

The President also criticised what he described as a tendency among political elites to engage in constant disputes, contrasting them with ordinary Indonesians, whom he said better understand the value of cooperation and unity.

“Sometimes our elites can be harsh. Nearly all national elites keep arguing among themselves. The elites are the ones who are constantly fighting, while the people are not.” - The Jakarta Post/ANN

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Indonesia , Prabowo

Next In Aseanplus News

With temples, churches, citizens and city officials pitching in, Busan braces for BTS’ homecoming
Farmers in Philippines' Antique region produce noodles out of local herbs and vegetables
Azizul reclaims national sprint crown and hails rising star Akmal
Two Malaysian peacekeepers hurt after airstrike in Lebanon
Cambodian minister urges public to join annual million-tree planting campaign to boost forest cover
Malaysian MSMEs to benefit with govt push for new partnerships in Japan
Mother of two tearfully begs for leniency in court after being caught attempting to sleep with another man
Thai broadcaster strikes eleventh-hour deal for World Cup rights
Food safety begins at home, Brunei dialogue told
Refugee Registration Document is for migration control, not grant citizenship, says Home Ministry

Others Also Read