Prabowo Camp to Introduce `Invisible Infrastructure` Program
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23 January 2019 13:18 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Prabowo Subianto – Sandiaga Uno campaign team spokesman Dian Fatwa revealed that Prabowo will mainly talk about the concept of building the 'small people’s infrastructure' in February's presidential debate.
“The infrastructure that we plan to build are those that are not physically visible, but more of a ‘software’ infrastructure,” said Dian in the team’s media center in South Jakarta on Monday, January 21.
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The so-called invisible infrastructure projects he refers to will be achieved by building the economy of rural areas, small economies, farmer’s economy, and fishermen’s economy. These are all meant to provide the needed skills and training on village-level management issues.
“Once they receive the ‘village grant’, they would not be able to properly manage it and would lack the experience. They will have assistance throughout the process,” said Dian.
Other than infrastructure issues, the second presidential debate on February 17 will talk about energy, food supply, natural resources, and environmental issues. This debate will only feature presidential candidates without their running-mates.
RYAN DWIKY ANGGRIAWAN