President Prabowo Cites National Resilience as Indonesia Navigates Global Energy Volatility Amid Middle East Crisis
President Prabowo assures the nation that Indonesia's energy and economic conditions remain secure despite rising global prices from the Middle East crisis.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 8, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from ANTARA

Government Assesses Strategic Stability Amid Global Turmoil
President Prabowo Subianto has provided a reassuring assessment of Indonesia's standing as a regional crisis in the Middle East continues to destabilize global energy markets. Addressing a cabinet working meeting at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta on Wednesday, the President noted that while the conflict has successfully pushed energy prices higher, Indonesia’s current condition remains superior to many of its international peers. This evaluation is reportedly based on comprehensive data provided by various ministries, suggesting that the state's protective measures have effectively insulated the domestic economy from the most severe impacts of the surge.
Mitigation Efforts and Resource Management Priorities
The Head of State confirmed that despite the inherent challenges and logistical difficulties posed by the geopolitical situation, Indonesia is currently secure. Prabowo remarked that the nation is still considered capable of managing the ongoing impacts of the crisis, utilizing internal reporting to fine-tune its response. Central to this resilience is the government's focus on fundamental resource management, which the President highlighted as a vital pillar of national life. This strategic oversight is intended to ensure that the surge in energy costs does not erode the purchasing power of the populace or halt industrial productivity.
Constitutional Mandates as an Economic Framework
In his remarks, President Prabowo invoked the principles established by Indonesia's founding fathers to justify the state's active role in the energy sector. He referenced the 1945 Constitution, specifically the mandate that natural resources, including land and water, must be controlled by the state for the collective benefit of the people. By framing current energy policies within this historical and legal context, the administration is reinforcing the idea that state intervention is a prerequisite for maintaining stability during periods of global uncertainty. The President used the example of nations rich in hydrocarbons but poor in water to emphasize the necessity of diverse resource security.
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