Indonesia’s Subianto appoints new security minister after deadly protests
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Indonesia's President Subianto has appointed Djamari Chaniago as the new security minister following deadly protests that resulted in ten fatalities last month. This decision comes in the wake of growing unrest related to economic issues, highlighting the government's response to public discontent. The appointment of a former general suggests a focus on stabilizing the situation and addressing the underlying economic concerns that sparked the protests.
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