There's no such thing as a free lunch...Or is there?

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It's official. The next president of Indonesia is former army general Prabowo Subianto. Quite how the next five years will pan out is anyone's guess but hopefully the foreign pundits who always bring up his dodgy human rights record will be proven wrong. Nonetheless, on policy making, Prabowo's popularist move to literally offer the poor 'a free lunch' every day of the week does not augur well for the future. Such a policy - if it ever came to fruition - would cost a phenomenal amount of money and likely lead to huge inefficiencies (food waste) and poor incentives (make people lazy). Another concern is Prabowo's strong nationalist bent. Thus, in the possible event that he finds himself with his back against the proverbial wall in the face of stern economic challenges, there is a big chance that he will simply scapegoat foreigners. But he will have to be careful. Construction of the new capital city, Nusantara, for example, is highly dependent on foreign in

Matahari Tulamben Resort

Not the last word in luxury accommodation by any means – the rooms are pretty small and showing their age – but, from a positive aspect, they are good value for money and the location close to the sea is great. I’ve always enjoyed my stays here and the only time I couldn’t sleep was when a large group of local tourists kept the noise up until late when I told them to shut it. Unless you like bland food, you may find the restaurant disappointing as well. All in all, a good deal for divers and budget-conscious tourists who are not bothered by the hotel’s limitations.

Matahari, Tulamben Bali

Matahari Tulamben Resort, Dive and SPA
Tulamben Rd.,
Tulamben,
Bali

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