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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has apologized for frequently calling ministers to weekend meetings, citing the need to address serious state matters that don't recognize holidays. The decision to continue weekend meetings comes after a new infrastructure project was announced, involving the construction of 300,000 rural bridges to improve accessibility for students in remote areas.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has apologized for continuing to schedule ministerial meetings during weekends, despite initial plans to cease this practice starting next year. The decision to maintain weekend meetings stems from the emergence of a new large-scale infrastructure project - the construction of 300,000 bridges in rural areas across Indonesia.
The ambitious bridge construction project aims to address long-standing accessibility issues faced by students in remote regions. According to the government, many students have struggled to attend school due to inadequate transportation infrastructure. The project is seen as a significant step towards improving educational accessibility and overall regional development.
Prabowo explained that while he initially planned to discontinue weekend meetings, the new infrastructure project required immediate attention from his ministers. The president emphasized that governing the country is a serious matter that doesn't recognize weekends or holidays. This approach reflects the government's commitment to addressing critical national issues promptly.
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