Indonesia president Jokowi to decide on presidential hopeful he'll endorse, has no plans to run for V-P in 2024: Sources


Joko Widodo's second five-year term in office will end in October 2024 and he is not allowed by the Constitution to seek a third term. But technically, he could run for vice-president if he wanted to. Indonesia has been adopting a direct presidential election system since 2004. - Jakarta Post

JAKARTA, Sept 17 (The Straits Times/ANN): Indonesian President Joko Widodo will decide on a presidential candidate whom he will endorse for the 2024 general election, and does not plan to seek any top government position himself, said a person who has knowledge of the matter.

Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto, 70, is among those being seriously considered by Widodo to receive his endorsement, sources told The Straits Times.

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