Indonesian President appoints president-elect Prabowo's nephew as deputy finmin

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Thomas Djiwandono will continue in the role in Prabowo’s administration, which starts in October, a senior official with the Gerindra political party said earlier on Thursday read more

Indonesian President appoints president-elect Prabowo's nephew as deputy finmin

Prabowo Subianto. File Photo

Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Thursday appointed the nephew of President-elect Prabowo Subianto as a deputy finance minister.

Thomas Djiwandono will continue in the role in Prabowo’s administration, which starts in October, a senior official with the Gerindra political party told Reuters earlier on Thursday.

The appointment was intended “to smooth the transition of government from the administration of Mr. Jokowi to Mr. Prabowo,” Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, a senior member of Prabowo’s Gerindra political party, told Reuters, referring to the current president by his popular nickname.

The rupiah fell about 0.4% against the US dollar during early Thursday trading, the biggest drop among emerging Asian currencies.

Djiwandono will work with Widodo’s current, well-respected finance minister, Sri Mulyani Indrawati, who has won plaudits for prudent fiscal policy, including her finance management during the COVID-19 pandemic.

But financial markets have been paying close attention to Prabowo’s finance minister pick and fiscal policy after ratings agencies warned fiscal risks could rise due to his costly campaign promises, which include a flagship programme to provide free school meals.

Concerns of rising debt during Prabowo’s upcoming administration had previously added to pressure on the rupiah and Indonesian bond prices.

US-educated Djiwandono has been the main spokesperson for Prabowo’s fiscal stance, often reiterating the incoming president’s commitment to abiding by fiscal rules and keeping the 2025 budget deficit under the legal limit of 3% of gross domestic product.

Djiwandono had worked with in a securities firm in Hong Kong and for the Arsari Group, a Indonesian conglomerate led Prabowo’s brother Hashim Djojohadikusumo, according to his profile at the official website of the Gerindra party, where he also serves as the party’s chief treasurer.

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