Jokowi Presides Over Final Cabinet Meeting in Nusantara

President Joko Widodo held the final cabinet meeting of his Onward Indonesia Cabinet at the Garuda Palace on Friday morning, marking a significant moment as his presidency approaches its end.

Key Points:

  1. Final Meeting of the Onward Indonesia Cabinet:
    • Date: The meeting took place on Friday morning.
    • Significance: It was the last official cabinet meeting before President Jokowi’s term concludes on October 20, 2024, when Prabowo Subianto will assume the presidency.
  2. Acknowledgment and Appreciation:
    • Gratitude: Jokowi expressed his gratitude to all cabinet ministers for their dedication and hard work throughout his presidency.
    • Achievements: He praised the cabinet for their efforts in implementing presidential programs and contributing to the nation’s progress.
  3. Transition and Continuity:
    • Disbandment: The Onward Indonesia Cabinet will officially disband on October 20, 2024.
    • Ongoing Programs: Jokowi emphasized the importance of maintaining continuity in ongoing programs and ensuring that any incomplete tasks are addressed before the end of his term.
  4. Policy Guidance:
    • Economic and Social Stability: He instructed ministers to focus on maintaining the people’s purchasing power, economic growth, and stability in security and order.
    • Caution in Policy Implementation: Jokowi advised against implementing extreme policies that could negatively affect the public or create discord, especially concerning the people’s livelihoods.
  5. Work at Nusantara:
    • New Capital: Jokowi began working at Nusantara, the new capital, starting September 12, 2024.
    • Regional Visits: He plans to conduct working visits across various regions of Indonesia during his final month in office.

This final cabinet meeting marks a pivotal moment in the transition of leadership, underscoring the importance of a smooth handover and the continuation of critical government programs and policies.

  • Presidential Transitions:
    • Historical Transitions: Articles on how presidential transitions have been managed in Indonesia’s history and the impact on government stability.
    • International Comparisons: Comparisons with presidential transitions in other countries, focusing on the process and challenges faced during the handover of power.
  • Achievements of Jokowi’s Presidency:
    • Key Policies and Programs: Detailed summaries of significant policies and programs implemented during Jokowi’s presidency, including infrastructure projects, economic reforms, and social initiatives.
    • Impact Assessments: Analysis of the impact of Jokowi’s policies on Indonesia’s economic growth, social welfare, and international standing.
  • Prabowo Subianto’s Upcoming Presidency:
    • Transition Plans: Insights into how Prabowo Subianto plans to transition into office and his expected policy priorities.
    • Cabinet Formation: Reports on the formation of Prabowo Subianto’s cabinet and potential changes in government strategy or focus areas.
  • Development of Nusantara as the New Capital:
    • Infrastructure Development: Updates on the progress of infrastructure development in Nusantara, including government buildings, transportation, and other key facilities.
    • Economic and Social Impact: Analysis of how moving the capital to Nusantara is expected to impact the region and the nation as a whole.
  • Public Reactions and Media Coverage:
    • Public Sentiment: Articles and opinion pieces on public reactions to Jokowi’s presidency ending and the transition to Prabowo Subianto.
    • Media Coverage: How local and international media are covering the final days of Jokowi’s administration and the incoming administration’s plans.
  • Final Acts of the Jokowi Administration:
    • Legislative and Administrative Actions: Details of any final legislative or administrative actions taken by Jokowi’s administration in its closing days.
    • Farewell Events: Coverage of any farewell events or speeches by Jokowi as he concludes his term in office.

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