Skip to content
Deacon Keith Fournier Hi readers, it seems you use Catholic Online a lot; that's great! It's a little awkward to ask, but we need your help. If you have already donated, we sincerely thank you. We're not salespeople, but we depend on donations averaging $14.76 and fewer than 1% of readers give. If you donate just $5.00, the price of your coffee, Catholic Online School could keep thriving. Thank you. Help Now >

New Indonesian president promises a 'people-centric' government

Free World Class Education
FREE Catholic Classes
Widodo gives hope to over 100 million living in poverty

Indonesia got a new president, Joko Widodo, a 53-year-old man who was sworn in on October 20 after Bambang Yudhoyono stepped down after having served two five-year terms.

Highlights

By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM)
Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
10/21/2014 (9 years ago)

Published in Asia Pacific

Keywords: Indonesia, Joko Widodo, Pacific, Asia

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The man from the Javan slums already has a plan for his country, declaring that he wants his nation to be self-sufficient in food staples such as sugar, rice and corn by 2018.

Help provide kids with the quality learning tools they need.

"Looking forward, we should be working hard to raise the production of our agriculture products so that in three years we can be self sufficient in several commodities," Widodo said during a televised teleconference with farmers, doctors, teachers and students.

Indonesia is the world's third-largest democracy and supporters have high hopes for Widodo. However, Indonesia's pressing economic problems and skeptical rivals are already testing Widodo's presidency.

"This is not an easy target but I'm confident with hard work we can achieve our proclaimed target in three to four years."

Former president Yudhoyono attempted to make the country self-sufficient, setting targets in 2009 when prices of food soared, but few goals have been met due to government bureaucracy and ongoing corruption scandals over import quotas that caused food shortages.

Widodo has also promised that Indonesia's government will become more "people-centric" under him. In Indonesia, over 100 million people live on less than $2 a day.

"This is a truly historic moment for all of us to come together," he said. "Through hard work and cooperation, we will be able to help all Indonesians."

---


'Help Give every Student and Teacher FREE resources for a world-class Moral Catholic Education'


Copyright 2021 - Distributed by Catholic Online

Deacon Keith Fournier Hi readers, it seems you use Catholic Online a lot; that's great! It's a little awkward to ask, but we need your help. If you have already donated, we sincerely thank you. We're not salespeople, but we depend on donations averaging $14.76 and fewer than 1% of readers give. If you donate just $5.00, the price of your coffee, Catholic Online School could keep thriving. Thank you. Help Now >

Join the Movement
When you sign up below, you don't just join an email list - you're joining an entire movement for Free world class Catholic education.

Lent logo
Saint of the Day logo

Catholic Online Logo

Copyright 2024 Catholic Online. All materials contained on this site, whether written, audible or visual are the exclusive property of Catholic Online and are protected under U.S. and International copyright laws, © Copyright 2024 Catholic Online. Any unauthorized use, without prior written consent of Catholic Online is strictly forbidden and prohibited.

Catholic Online is a Project of Your Catholic Voice Foundation, a Not-for-Profit Corporation. Your Catholic Voice Foundation has been granted a recognition of tax exemption under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Federal Tax Identification Number: 81-0596847. Your gift is tax-deductible as allowed by law.