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The Indonesian Ministry has taken proactive steps to address 60 percent of the complaints received related to Eid allowances, according to Antara News. The ministry has successfully responded to 1,258 out of 1,604 complaints and consultation requests received. The report suggests a considerable effort on the part of the authorities to address issues and concerns raised by the public, which reflects positively on their commitment to public welfare. (source)

In a related development, the Indonesian government has put restrictions on its workers going to Cambodia, Thailand, and Myanmar. This decision is an attempt to counter the high cases of human trafficking recorded in these countries. The government’s decision to bar Indonesian workers from these countries indicates a move to prioritize the safety and well-being of its citizens. These two instances highlight the government’s increased efforts to protect its citizens, both at home and abroad. (source)

Both these developments provide evidence of the Indonesian government’s commitment to safeguarding its citizens’ rights and welfare. The proactive approach to addressing Eid allowance complaints indicates a willingness to engage with public concerns and offer solutions. Similarly, the restriction on workers going to countries with high human trafficking cases underscores the government’s dedication to the safety and security of its citizens. These actions, though different in nature, are indicative of a government that prioritizes the welfare and well-being of its people.