In a new escalation against the media, the government of Argentinian President Javier Milei has barred journalists from accessing the presidential palace for the third consecutive day, raising concerns about press freedom in the country.
The Argentine government led by President Javier Milei has continued to prevent journalists from accessing the presidential palace for the third consecutive day, sparking sharp criticism regarding violations of freedom of expression. This ban comes amid a tense relationship between Milei and the media since he took office.
Students from SMKN 19 in Jakarta visited the Presidential Palace, marking their first encounter with this historic site. This visit, guided by President Prabowo, aimed to deepen youth understanding of government processes.
A group of Indonesian students visited the Presidential Palace in Jakarta through the 'Palace for Students' program launched by President Joko Widodo. This unique opportunity allowed them to explore the palace's halls and learn about its history.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto announced the opening of the presidential palace for student visits to educate the younger generation about government operations. This initiative is part of a broader program aimed at enhancing education and interaction between youth and the government.