Jokowi's approval rating hits six-year low


Jokowi talks with Founder and CEO of Tesla Motors Elon Musk during their meeting at the SpaceX launch site in Boca Chica, Texas, US on May 14, 2022.- Reuters/Courtesy of Laily Rachev/Indonesia's Presidential Palace)

JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network): President Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo's approval rating has hit a six-year low amid dissatisfaction over soaring cooking oil prices and the perceived failure of an export ban to swiftly reduce the rising cost of goods, a new poll showed on Sunday (may 15).

Figures released by Jakarta-based pollster Indikator Politik Indonesia showed that satisfaction with the nation's president, widely known by as Jokowi, fell to 58.1 per cent this May.

The figures are the lowest rating since December 2015 when the president's approval slumped to 53 per cent.

The decline, which follows a 12-point drop from January to April this year, comes as Indonesia has struggled to reign in domestic cooking oil prices, a household staple in Indonesia, and after a shock decision to ban palm oil exports late last month.

Indonesia is the world's largest producer of palm oil and the policy decision stunned global markets.

At the time president Jokowi said the need for affordable food trumped revenue concerns, and the ban would be lifted after domestic needs were met.

Conducted from May 5-10, the Indikator survey said the decline in Jokowi's approval was largely related to the rising cost of cooking oil and flow-on inflationary effect, and the gap between policy expectations and realities on the ground, after the export ban failed to see prices drop significantly after the decision, Reuters reported.

The poll, which surveyed 1,200 people, found that while almost 90 per cent supported the export ban, more than 72 per cent said cooking oil prices remained less affordable, or not affordable at all.

The presidential palace was not immediately available for comment. Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto has said the export ban would stay in place until bulk cooking oil prices drop to 14,000 rupiah per litre across the country.

As of last Thursday, trade ministry data showed bulk cooking oil was being sold at 16,600 rupiah per litre.

In late April, Indikator found that public approval of President Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo has fallen nearly 12 percentage points from two months earlier. The poll found that Jokowi’s approval rating had fallen to 59.9 per cent in April from 71.7 per cent in February and 75.3 per cent in early January, when the prices of staple goods, particularly cooking oil, were relatively low.

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