President Jokowi to maintain influence after succession
March 12, 2024
JAKARTA – President Joko ”Jokowi” Widodo is entering the final months of his second and final term, with presumptive winner Prabowo Subianto set to be inaugurated in October this year. Although he is constitutionally required to leave office after spending the last 10 years at the helm, Jokowi’s influence in the country’s political landscape looks to remain intact for the foreseeable future.
First and foremost, Jokowi was widely viewed as the kingmaker who helped Prabowo dominate the presidential election on Feb. 14, even at the expense of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), of which Jokowi is a member and which helped boost him to the presidency in 2014 and get reelected in 2019. The triumph tasted sweeter as Prabowo, with Jokowi’s full backing, beat the PDI-P’s presidential hopeful Ganjar Pranowo in the party’s traditional voter bases of Central Java, Bali and East Nusa Tenggara.
Although Jokowi will be stepping down from office, he will remain a significant player in shaping the country’s political dynamics through the next generation of his family. His eldest son Gibran Rakabuming Raka is almost certain to ascend to the vice presidency under Prabowo, and his youngest son Kaesang Pangarep leads the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI). Meanwhile, his son-in-law Muhammad Bobby Afif Nasution is the current mayor of North Sumatra’s capital Medan.
Rumors suggest that Kaesang might run for either Jakarta governor or Depok mayor in the regional head elections in November, while Bobby already has the support of the Golkar Party and the National Mandate Party (PAN) for his bid for North Sumatra governor.
Jokowi, who has been closely connected with Golkar, has an opportunity to head up the