President Jokowi is luckier than the outgoing South Korea’s Moon


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PRESIDENT Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s second five-year term will end in October 2024, but several politicians have manoeuvred, with a certain degree of support at the grassroots level, to change the two-term limit to enable Jokowi to extend his power.

Jokowi has repeatedly insisted that he will abide by Indonesia’s Constitution, but his assurance has been unable to put the controversy to rest.

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