Indonesia's President Prabowo Sacks Free School Lunch Program Chief After Mass Food Poisoning
Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto has fired the head of the state-run free school lunch programme following mass food poisoning incidents that sickened tens of thousands of schoolchildren. The poisoning cases have cast a shadow over the president's flagship initiative, which was designed to provide food assistance to children. The programme has drawn serious criticism across the country.
ПолитикаIndonesia's President Prabowo Subianto decided to dismiss the head of the state-run free school lunch programme following numerous food poisoning incidents that have sickened tens of thousands of schoolchildren across the country.
The free school lunch programme has been one of Prabowo's government's most important initiatives, but mass food poisoning has seriously damaged its reputation. Cases have been reported in many schools, and the number of sickened children has reached tens of thousands.
The programme was launched with the goal of ensuring regular and balanced nutrition for Indonesian schoolchildren, but problems with implementation have raised serious questions about food safety and quality control. Critics have pointed out that such a large-scale food distribution programme has not been adequately prepared.
The change in leadership is a step Prabowo is taking to restore confidence in the programme and show that the government takes food safety seriously. The new management must address the systemic problems that have caused mass illness before the programme can continue to function as intended.
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