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Indonesian students protest govโ€™t policies amid economic strain

Some 1,500 Indonesian students have taken to the streets of the capital to protest against a series of economic policies by the government of President Prabowo Subianto, as Southeast Asiaโ€™s biggest economy faces mounting fiscal pressures amid a global supply chain crisis. Demons

Indonesian students protest govโ€™t policies amid economic strain
Al Jazeera โ€” 12 June 2026
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Some 1,500 Indonesian students have taken to the streets of the capital to protest against a series of economic policies by the government of President Prabowo Subianto, as Southeast Asiaโ€™s biggest economy faces mounting fiscal pressures amid a global supply chain crisis.

Demonstrators in Jakarta outlined five key demands for the government on Friday, particularly the lowering of fuel and food prices.

They also urged the government to roll back state welfare programmes they say are expensive and โ€œwastefulโ€, including Prabowoโ€™s flagship free meals and village cooperative initiatives.

Called the โ€œHeading to Bankrupt Indonesiaโ€ protests, demonstrators donned yellow university jackets after Friday prayers and marched towards Jakartaโ€™s central monument, the Hotel Indonesia traffic circle, where they gathered and voiced their frustration.

Organisers told reporters that some protesters were blocked from joining by the police and military officials. Scuffles broke out as some students attempted to break through the police lines and metal barricades.

Indonesiaโ€™s government has kept fuel prices unchanged even in the face of global energy spikes and supply chain disruptions as a result of the US and Israelโ€™s war on Iran.

However, growing economic pressures on the import-dependent country have weakened the currency, with the rupiah hitting a historic low of 18,000 rupiah to the US dollar earlier in June, down from 16,000 in March.

This week, the government introduced a 32 percent price hike, angering many.

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