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JOKOWI’S LEGACIES AND THE INCOMING PRABOWO ADMINISTRATION CHANGE OR CONTINUITY?

27 Jun 2024

The ratification of the law stripped local governments of their authority to issue business permits in their regions and centralised all permit issuance under the Ministry of Investment.10 The law also revoked several existing manpower and environmental laws in order to minimise the regulatory burden on businesses and encourage new investment.11 Besides the Omnibus Law on Job Creation, the preside. [...] 7 In general, we envision two scenarios regarding the future of the relationship between Jokowi and Prabowo relationship after the latter assumes the presidency in October 2024: The most likely scenario is that Jokowi and Prabowo will maintain good relations, and Jokowi accepts being relegated to a respectable but also a marginal advisory position in the Prabowo administration. [...] He wanted to utilise the power of parliamentary censure to investigate the Constitutional Court’s decision to amend the age threshold for presidential candidates, which paved the way for the nomination of Gibran as Prabowo’s vice-presidential candidate.17 PDI-P’s efforts to question the legitimacy of the elections, such as the parliamentary censure idea, would be an issue for Prabowo’s presidency. [...] 8 The Prabowo camp quickly initiated multiple meetings with the leaderships of the Nasdem party and PDI-P to defuse the parliamentary censure issue.18 In the aftermath of the Constitutional Court’s rejection of the charges by the Anies and Ganjar teams that the presidential election was fraudulent, Nasdem’s chair, Surya Paloh, declared that the option of a parliamentary censure was “no longer up t. [...] This leads us to the next question: how is Prabowo likely to build his coalition? (3) Potential Scenarios: How Prabowo is likely to build his coalition Prabowo is widely expected to follow the playbook used by Yudhoyono and Jokowi and form a large “rainbow coalition” consisting of the bulk of the political parties represented in the national parliament.
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