Muzani visited the Presidential Palace Complex here on Monday and held an hour-long meeting with President Prabowo.
"We reported on several developments in the constitutional study carried out by MPR, including our perspectives on the 1945 Constitution," Muzani remarked after the meeting.
When questioned about whether the study considered potential amendments to the 1945 Constitution, Muzani clarified that the MPR's constitutional study aims to reflect and address a range of societal aspirations.
"In principle, we strive to accommodate and listen to all aspirations that emerge in society," he affirmed.
During the meeting, Muzani also highlighted the public feedback received by the MPR concerning the government's priority initiatives, including the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) programs.
"We conveyed that the nutritious meal program is a great step and initiative, although we know that some feedback has been given by the public. Such feedback should be viewed as opportunities to improve and refine the program's implementation," Muzani explained.
Concerns about the MBG program included delays in food distribution in certain regions and portion sizes that did not meet established standards across various locations.
Meanwhile, President Prabowo shared insights from his visits to several countries over the past three months, including his recent trips to India and Malaysia.
"He informed us that these trips to various countries, such as India and Malaysia, are part of the efforts to strengthen Indonesia's diplomacy, positioning, and investment prospects with many countries," Muzani stated.
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Translator: Genta M, Kenzu
Editor: Azis Kurmala
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