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Indonesia’s president has now been in power for a year but having won the election on policies to support the lower classes, the economy is struggling.
We speak to businesses, young people and families about the changes they’ve seen in the past year and discuss whether the new government can fulfil their economic pledges.
Presenter: Sam Fenwick
(Image: Students eat food supplied by the Indonesian government's free meal programme at an elementary school in Darul Kamal, Aceh province on 13 October 2025. Credit: Getty Images)
By BBC World Service4.4
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Indonesia’s president has now been in power for a year but having won the election on policies to support the lower classes, the economy is struggling.
We speak to businesses, young people and families about the changes they’ve seen in the past year and discuss whether the new government can fulfil their economic pledges.
Presenter: Sam Fenwick
(Image: Students eat food supplied by the Indonesian government's free meal programme at an elementary school in Darul Kamal, Aceh province on 13 October 2025. Credit: Getty Images)

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