Eid al-Fitr is a significant time for Muslims worldwide, marking the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting and spiritual reflection. This celebration symbolizes gratitude for the strength gained through self-discipline and prayer. The essence of victory during this time comes from mastering emotions, avoiding harmful behaviors, and deepening devotion through charity and remembrance of God.
President Prabowo Subianto emphasized the core objectives of Indonesia during a cabinet meeting in October 2024. These objectives, rooted in the 1945 Constitution, focus on protecting citizens and the homeland, promoting general welfare, advancing national education, and contributing to global peace. His administration has taken steps such as prioritizing home construction, enhancing food security, and launching healthcare initiatives to improve the overall well-being of Indonesians.
To promote general welfare, President Prabowo has implemented economic policies to protect consumers, reduce foreign dependency, and create job opportunities. Initiatives like the Danantara sovereign wealth fund and the Red and White Village Cooperatives Program show a dedication to economic growth. Education is a priority as well, with plans for school renovations and welfare programs for educators to improve learning environments and resources.
President Prabowo’s commitment to global peace and humanitarian aid positions Indonesia as a neutral player in international conflicts. The administration advocates for ceasefire agreements and participates in forums to contribute to peacekeeping efforts worldwide. Despite challenges, President Prabowo remains dedicated to upholding the principles of the 1945 Constitution and Pancasila, focusing on tangible benefits for the people to achieve improved life expectancy, economic growth, educational quality, and a more prominent global role for Indonesia in promoting peace and harmony. His leadership is guided by Indonesia’s founding values, leading to a promising future for the nation.