Indonesia: Prabowo Subianto Sworn in as President

Above: Prabowo Subianto takes the oath during the presidential inauguration ceremony at the Parliament building in Jakarta on Oct. 20, 2024. Image copyright: Bay Ismoyo/Contributor/AFP via Getty Images

The Facts

  • Prabowo Subianto was sworn in as president of Indonesia on Sunday following an election victory in February, with his running mate Gibran Rakabuming Raka — the eldest son of outgoing Pres. Joko Widodo — also joining the ceremony.

  • He named 48 ministers, five other top officials, and 58 vice ministers — forming the country's largest cabinet since 1966 — who were officially sworn in on Monday.


The Spin

Narrative A

Subianto's election represents a continuation of Indonesia's economic progress and modernization. His military background and strong leadership style are necessary to maintain stability and drive further development. The focus on his past human rights record is overblown and distracts from his potential to lead the country forward.

Narrative B

The election of Subianto raises serious concerns about the future of Indonesia's democracy. His ties to the Suharto dictatorship and unresolved human rights issues cast a shadow over his presidency. The lack of concrete plans beyond promising continuity leaves uncertainty about the country's economic and democratic trajectory.


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