In China, authorities from various countries arrived in the country to participate in the Shanghai cooperation organization summit. In this context, the president of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto, canceled his official visit to china due to the wave of protests against salary increases for lawmakers in the Asian country. teleSUR
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00:00In China, authorities from various countries arrived in the country to participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit.
00:07The group, often portrayed as a contrabalance to NATO, represents nearly half of the world's population and a significant portion of the global GDP.
00:16In this context, Chinese President Xi Jinping began receiving the first foreign leaders attending the summit to promote an alternative global governance model to the Western one.
00:26Ahead of the meeting, the Chinese leader held various meetings with different head of state to expand cooperation in key areas such as trade, investment and sustainable development.
00:40In this context, the President of Indonesia, Prabowo Subianto, concealed his official visit to China due to the waves of protests against salary increases for lawmakers in the Asian country.
00:51Subianto was scheduled to attend the September 3rd Parade in Beijing as a guest, marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II in the Pacific, alongside the leaders of Russia and North Korea, Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un, among other guests.
01:05Indonesia has been engulfed in a growing wave of protests that began last Monday, when it was revealed that due to an increase in the House of Representatives budget, its 580 members would now receive a salary equivalent to $14,000, a 33% increase in a country where millions of people earned just 3% of that amount for a month of work.
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