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South Sumatra Legislative Council Holds Special Plenary Hearing President Jokowi’s Speech

Palembang, The Indonesia Post – Leaders and Members of the Legislative Council (DPRD) of South Sumatra Province again held a Special Plenary Meeting with the agenda of listening to the State Speech of the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Ir. Joko Widodo.

The State Speech of the President of the Republic of Indonesia Ir Joko Widodo which took place in the Plenary Meeting Room, Nusantara MPR/DPR/DPR RI Building, Senayan, Jakarta was witnessed virtually by the leaders and members of the South Sumatra Provincial DPRD in the Plenary Meeting Room of the South Sumatra Provincial DPRD, Tuesday (16/8). /2022).

In his state address, Indonesian President Joko Widodo expressed his gratitude for Indonesia’s success in being able to survive the Covid-19 pandemic and the economic recovery that began to rise amid the global crisis.

“The challenges we face are formidable. All countries, around the world, Indonesia is one of the countries that are facing the test. Kia is grateful that Indonesia was able to survive in the midst of the global crisis,” said Jokowi.

Jokowi claims that Indonesia is a country that is able to survive. This is at least reflected in Indonesia’s ability to control the Covid-19 pandemic, and become the top five countries with the most vaccinations in the world, with 432 million doses.

“Indonesia was selected as the top five countries as the country with the most vaccinations at 432 million doses,” he said. This figure is far below the ASEAN average inflation which is around 7 percent and far below the inflation of other countries
advanced which is around 9 percent.

“Inflation that has been successfully controlled is around four point nine percent,” he said.

Likewise with economic growth which managed to grow positively at 5.44 percent in the 11-2022 quarter. The trade balance was also in surplus for 27 consecutive months and in the first semester of 2022 a surplus of 364 trillion rupiah; he added.

There was a positive development experienced by Indonesia, Jokowi did not fail to remind all to be aware of global uncertainty. However, the President is optimistic that Indonesia will be able to survive the global crisis. Where a assesses Indonesia as being able to get through the Covid-19 pandemic crisis.

“The government, society, and all elements are able to work together to get out of the Covid-19 problem that has hit the world, the Indonesian people have shown as a strong nation,” said Jokowi.

Meanwhile, the South Sumatra Forkopimda attended by the Deputy Governor of South Sumatra Mawardi Yahya, the Sriwijaya Military Commander Major General Agus Suhardi, the South Sumatra Police Chief Inspector General Toni Hermanto, the South Sumatra Provincial Secretary Ir SA Supriono, the Palembang Police Deputy AKBP Andes Purwanti and a number of officials in the South Sumatra Province. (ojn/ril)

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