Indonesian President’s Party to Expel 27 Members, Including Jokowi’s Family
Jakarta, Indonesia – In a move that has sent shockwaves through Indonesian politics, the ruling indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) announced plans to expel 27 members, including President Joko Widodo‘s son and daughter-in-law.
The expulsions stem from the members’ alleged refusal to support the party’s candidates in recent regional elections. PDI-P Secretary General Hasto Kristiyanto confirmed the decision, stating that the expelled members had “two feet” – meaning they were not fully committed to the party’s directives.
“They did not follow the party’s instructions and decisions,” Kristiyanto said. “this is a serious breach of discipline.”
The expulsion of President widodo’s family members, Gibran Rakabuming raka and Selvi Ananda, is particularly significant. While Widodo himself remains a PDI-P member, the move highlights potential rifts within the party and raises questions about the future of the president’s political influence.
The PDI-P’s decision comes amidst a period of intense political maneuvering ahead of the 2024 presidential election. The party is expected to nominate a candidate to succeed Widodo, who is constitutionally barred from seeking a third term.
The expulsions are likely to have a significant impact on the political landscape, perhaps weakening the PDI-P’s position and creating opportunities for rival parties.
The move has sparked widespread debate in Indonesia, with some praising the PDI-P for enforcing party discipline while others criticize the decision as heavy-handed and politically motivated.
The expelled members have yet to publicly comment on the decision.
PDI-P Shakes Indonesian Politics with Expulsion of 27 Members, Including Jokowi’s Family
Jakarta, Indonesia – The Indonesian political landscape has been rocked by the ruling Indonesian Democratic party of Struggle (PDI-P)’s decision to expel 27 members, including President joko Widodo’s son and daughter-in-law.
The expulsions,confirmed by PDI-P secretary general Hasto Kristiyanto,stem from the members’ alleged refusal to support the party’s candidates in recent regional elections.
“They did not follow the party’s instructions and decisions,” Kristiyanto stated. “This is a serious breach of discipline.”
The expulsion of President Widodo’s family members, Gibran Rakabuming Raka and Selvi Ananda, is notably noteworthy. While Widodo himself remains a PDI-P member, the move raises eyebrows about potential internal divisions within the party and the future of the president’s political influence.
This development comes at a crucial juncture as Indonesia prepares for the 2024 presidential election. The PDI-P is anticipated to nominate a candidate to succeed Widodo, who is constitutionally ineligible for a third term.
The expulsions are expected to significantly reshape Indonesia’s political dynamics.The PDI-P’s position could be weakened, perhaps creating opportunities for rival parties to gain ground.
public reaction to the expulsion has been divided, with some praising the PDI-P’s commitment to enforcing party discipline while others criticize the decision as excessive and politically motivated.
The expelled members have not yet released public statements regarding the decision.
