Indonesia election 2024: is Jokowi’s ‘partiality’ for Prabowo a double-edged sword for the presidential hopeful?
- Outgoing President Joko Widodo is facing growing criticism over his perceived support for Prabowo Subianto, with opponents urging ‘a fair and honest election’
- While Prabowo tops opinion polls, his stagnating numbers and a potential alliance between his rivals could deny him an outright victory

While Widodo has claimed he is impartial and has not officially endorsed any of the three presidential candidates running in next month’s poll, observers say there is no denying he has thrown his tacit support behind Prabowo, given that his running mate, Surakarta Mayor Gibran Rakabuming Raka, is also Widodo’s eldest son.
Last week, an influential civil society organisation called the National Movement of Conscience held talks with Vice-President Ma’ruf Amin and former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to urge poll organisers and government institutions to uphold democratic values and maintain neutrality during the election process.
“[The] process of democratisation has recently been distorted; the coming elections have shown increasingly worrying symptoms,” the group said in a statement published in The Jakarta Post newspaper. “The slogan of ‘a fair and honest election’ is not enough, because the elections must also take place peacefully and with dignity.”
Questions surrounding Widodo’s neutrality, or lack thereof, were again reignited after photos circulated online of the president hosting Prabowo, who is also the country’s defence minister, for a private dinner earlier this month.