JAKARTA – After having declared his interest in running for mayor in June, the younger son of Indonesian President Joko Widodo has made waves again – this time for joining a youth party, and within days, becoming its chief.
On these counts, his appointment seems like a tiny ripple in the ocean of complex Indonesian politics. Delve deeper, and the battle for political influence brews, say analysts. Mr Kaesang also appealed to Mr Widodo’s legion of supporters – known as Jokowers – who are not members of any political party to make PSI “a home which is friendly towards young nationalists”, whom he defined as those fed up with the practices of corruption and discrimination.
“It is Kaesang’s mission to ensure Jokowi’s thoughts continue to exist once he steps down after the election in 2024,” he added. “It’s a mutually beneficial tie-up. If Kaesang were not the President’s son, he would never become the PSI’s chair. That’s the political privilege he has,” the analyst told ST.
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