Indonesia’s new leader Prabowo Subianto endeared himself to voters as a kindly grandfather vowing to give free meals to schoolchildren.
Now, to get things rolling in Southeast Asia’s largest economy, the president is signaling a strongman approach.
The former general used his maiden speech on Sunday to rail against corruption and poverty, a stark departure from his popular, soft-spoken predecessor Joko Widodo.
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