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Indonesia to go ahead with free meals programme despite ‘extraordinary’ campaign against it, president says

By Thomson Reuters Feb 12, 2026 | 10:19 PM

JAKARTA, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto said on Friday that he will proceed with his free meals programme despite the “extraordinary” ​campaign mounted against it, adding that ‌it is being funded through budget efficiency measures.

“We will implement this programme,” Prabowo said during the launch of a free meal kitchen operated by the national police in Jakarta.

“We ‌will ​face the extraordinary campaign, which ⁠said that I ⁠am wasting money,” he added.

Southeast Asia’s biggest economy has been in turmoil following a warning about stock market transparency by index provider MSCI, which ​caused a frantic sell-off that slashed the market’s value by $120 billion.

Days later, Moody’s cut its ⁠bond-rating outlook for Indonesia’s government ⁠and some of its companies to ​negative.

Investors have also expressed concern about Prabowo’s big spending ​plans, including the $20 billion free meals scheme, ‌but he said savings from elsewhere will ensure that Indonesia remains within its fiscal deficit limit of 3% of GDP.

“This is what we are ⁠saving money on, this is what we are diverting… Our state budget does not exceed the parameters we set,” ⁠he said.

Since ‌the programme’s launch in January last ⁠year, at least 15,000 children across ​the ‌country have fallen ill as a ​result of ⁠food poisoning.

During the event, Prabowo said the percentage of children affected was low and stressed that the overall scheme had “succeeded”, with 60 million free meal recipients as of Friday.

(Reporting by Ananda Teresia; Editing by ​David Stanway)