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Indonesian students protest against state spending, fuel price hike

Indonesian students protest against state spending, fuel price hike

Summary

Hundreds of students protested in Jakarta, Indonesia, against government spending and a recent increase in fuel prices. They called on President Prabowo Subianto to stop wasteful programs like free meals, which have faced problems like poisonings and corruption.

Key Facts

  • Students gathered in Jakarta to protest government policies they say could lead the country toward bankruptcy.
  • They demanded an end to wasteful spending and the cancellation of the free meals program.
  • The free meals program has been linked to mass food poisonings and corruption allegations.
  • Fuel prices were raised by more than 30% for a common type of fuel called Pertamax.
  • The protests included clashes with police, but no injuries were reported immediately.
  • The free meals program costs about $28 billion a year and aims to help child nutrition and education.
  • President Prabowo fired the agency head responsible for the free meals program after the recent issues.
  • Public anger has been growing due to economic difficulties and government management concerns.
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