For months after leaving office, Joko Widodo carefully maintained the image of a former president above day-to-day party politics. He spoke sparingly about electoral contests, insisted he was simply enjoying retirement in Solo, and avoided explicitly endorsing any political party—even as his youngest son, Kaesang Pangarep, rose to lead the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI). That ambiguity ended in Lampung. To subscribe please click here

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