JakartaPost-Oct 20, 2021

The popular belief that any romantic relationship will begin to falter after seven years may not apply in the case of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, at least not when it comes to his relationship with the people. But his marriage with the political parties of his coalition government is starting to show symptoms of the seven-year itch. This week marks the seventh year since Jokowi took the nation’s helm, and with no prospect of getting reelected without amending the presidential term limits, he has three more years left to build whatever legacy he wants to leave behind when he steps down in 2024. In his second inaugural address on Oct. 20, 2019, Jokowi vowed to continue developing Indonesia so it would be more prosperous, advanced and on a par with top-flight countries. He envisions the country ranking among the world’s top five economies by its independence centennial in 2045, from 16th at present. All opinion polls show that Jokowi still commands popular support, even after issuing painful policies to tackle COVID-19. Read more at:  https://www.thejakartapost.com/paper/2021/10/19/the-seven-year-itch-in-jokowis-presidency.html.