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Prabowo: Indonesia Won't Beg if Pancasila is Applied

From Tempo · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto believes that applying Pancasila values in all aspects of life will prevent Indonesia from becoming a nation that begs for aid.
  • He envisions Indonesia as a respected, prosperous, and just nation that contributes to world peace and assists other countries.
  • Prabowo advocates for an economic transformation based on Pancasila principles, emphasizing responsible natural resource management for public prosperity and prioritizing national interests and social justice.

President Prabowo Subianto asserted that Indonesia will not become a nation dependent on foreign aid if it faithfully implements the values of Pancasila across all facets of life. He believes this adherence will foster a respected, prosperous, and just society that contributes to global peace and aids other nations.

Speaking at the commemoration of Pancasila's Birth Anniversary in Jakarta, Prabowo expressed his vision of Indonesia as a strong nation built on unity, a prosperous nation through justice, and a great nation defined by its humanity. "A nation capable of becoming a force for world peace, a nation that does not beg for assistance, a nation capable of helping other nations," he stated.

Prabowo also called for an economic transformation grounded in Pancasila, highlighting four core principles: religious, humanitarian, national unity, and social justice. He stressed that natural wealth is a divine trust, not a commodity for unrestricted trade, and must be managed responsibly for the people's prosperity. The president cautioned against an exclusive focus on statistical figures, arguing that true development should be measured by improvements in the quality of life, particularly for vulnerable groups.

Furthermore, Prabowo emphasized that an economy based on Pancasila must prioritize national and public interests, ensuring it benefits the entire populace rather than a select few. He advocated for an egalitarian and people-centered economic system, referencing Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution, which promotes economic activity as a collective effort based on kinship. The principle of social justice, he concluded, is central to the nation's struggles, requiring economic growth to be accompanied by equitable progress felt by all Indonesians.

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Originally published by Tempo in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.