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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto warned that the country is at risk of financial collapse due to persistent wealth leakage. Using the analogy of a human body, Prabowo compared the nation's wealth to blood, stating that continuous leakage could lead to the country's 'death'. This statement highlights the urgent need for financial reform and better management of state assets.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has raised concerns about the massive leakage of the country's wealth, warning that if this continues, Indonesia could face financial collapse. Speaking at the Attorney General's Office in Jakarta on December 24, 2025, Prabowo used a powerful analogy to emphasize the gravity of the situation.
Prabowo compared the nation to a human body, with its wealth being likened to blood. He stated that just as a human body would collapse if it continuously lost blood, a nation would face a similar fate if it continued to lose its wealth through various forms of leakage. This analogy underscores the critical importance of preserving national assets and preventing their erosion.
The President's statement highlights the urgent need for comprehensive financial reform. It emphasizes the necessity for more effective management of state assets and the prevention of financial leaks. This includes addressing issues such as corruption, tax evasion, and inefficient state-owned enterprises, which are often cited as sources of wealth leakage.
Prabowo's warning serves as a call to action for policymakers and stakeholders to prioritize financial integrity and asset management. Addressing these challenges is crucial for ensuring the long-term economic stability and prosperity of Indonesia.
Prabowo's Statement on Financial Leakage
Warning of National Financial Collapse