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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto launched his multi-billion dollar program to provide free meals to over a quarter of the population on Monday, with 570,000 people receiving meals on the first day. The program, which aims to reach 82.9 million people by 2029, has been controversial due to concerns over its cost and impact on fiscal prudence.
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