JAKARTA (Reuters) - President Joko Widodo has regained the approval of most Indonesians, an opinion poll showed as he marked his first year in office on Tuesday, evidence that an overhaul in the way he governs Southeast Asia's largest economy is starting to pay off.
Reeling from months of political missteps and the worst economic slowdown in six years, Widodo launched a drive in August to win back voters' trust that included a cabinet reshuffle and a major stimulus package.
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