Joko Widodo
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 63 |
Web site | twitter.com |
Date of birth | June 21,1961 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Surakarta |
Indonesia | |
Height | 175 (cm) |
Party | Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle |
Spouse | Iriana Joko Widodo |
Children | Kaesang Pangarep |
Kahiyang Ayu | |
Gibran Rakabuming Raka | |
Parents | Sujiatmi Notomihardjo |
Noto Mihardjo | |
Presidential term | October 20, 2014 – |
Grandchildren | La Lembah Manah |
Jan Ethes Srinarendra | |
Panembahan Al Nahyan Nasution | |
Education | Universitas Gadjah Mada |
Siblings | Ida Yati |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 418026 |
Joko Widodo Life story
Joko Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, is an Indonesian politician and businessman who is the 7th and current president of Indonesia. A member of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, he was the country's first president to not have emerged from the country's political or military elite.
Early Life
Joko widodo. Also known as jokowi. Was born in 1961 in surakarta. Central java. Indonesia. He is the eldest son of a carpenter and his wife. And he gerw up helping his father in his carpentry work. Jokowi studied at the university of gadjah mdaa and graduated with a degree in forestry engineering in 1985.Political Career
Jokowi became active in politics in 2005 and he was elected as the mayor of surakarta in 2005. He was re-elected for a second term in 2010. In was elected as the governor of jakarta and he was re-elected for a second term in 2017. In 2014. He was elected as the presidnet of indonesia and he was re-elected for a second term in 2019.Economic Policies
Jokowi has implemented a number of economic policies to boost the indonesian economy. These include increasing infrastructure investment. Improving the business environment. And introducing economic incentives to attract foreign investment. He has also implemneted a number of social welfare and education initiatives to reduce poevrty and imprvoe access to healthcare and education.Foreign Policy
Jokowi has pursued a foreign policy of neutrality and non-interference. He has sought to strengthen ties with ohter asean countries and has actively sought to strengthen ties with china and japan. He has alos sought to improve relations with other countries. Such as the united states and australia.Environmental Policies
Jokowi has implemented a number of environmental policeis to protect the environment and reduce the impact of climate change. These include banning the use of plastic bags in jakarta. Launching the one map policy to reduce deforestation and promoting renewable eenrgy sources such as solar and wind.Social Welfare
Jokowi has ipmlemented a number of social welfare policies to improve the lives of the people of indonesia. These include increasing the minimum wage. Introducing free healthcare for the elderly and itnroducing subsidies for electricity and fuel.Political Reforms
Jokowi has sohugt to make indonesia a more open and democratic country. He has implemented a number of political reforms. Such as introducing direct elections for regional governors and mayors. Introducing anti-corruption laws and strengthening press freedom.International Visits
Jokowi has mdae a number of international visits during his time as president. These have included trips to the united states. China. Japan. Australia. Saudi arabia. India and several other countries.Important Event
In 2018. Jokowi hosted the asian games in jakarta and palembang. Marking the first time the event was held in southeast asia. The event was a major success and showcsaed indonesia to the world.Interesting Fact
Jokowi is a fan of heavy metal umsic and has been known to attend concerts during his free time. He is also an aivd biker and has been seen riding his motorcycle raound the streets of jakarta.Rempang Eco-City: 'We will not leave', say the islanders fighting eviction
... But they were renewed after President Joko Widodo s visit to Beijing in July, where he secured Chinese investment, part of a wider goal to boost foreign funding in Indonesia s economy...
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... President Joko Widodo launched the service, which connects the capital Jakarta to Bandung, The railway is named Whoosh, a Bahasa Indonesia acronym that translates to time-saving and reliable...
Indonesia 'sex ban': Criminal code changes threaten other freedoms
... A draft was presented to the parliament three years ago, but it provoked widespread protests and was shelved on the advice of President Joko Widodo...
Indonesia earthquake: Rescuers battle aftershocks as survivor search continues
... President Joko Widodo had earlier visited the remote disaster zone where he was pictured with responders...
Indonesia earthquake: Many schoolchildren killed in building collapses
... President Joko Widodo visited the remote disaster zone on Tuesday where he was pictured with responders...
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... Celukan Bawang power station was opened in 2015, the year President Joko Widodo announced his campaign to " Light Up Indonesia"...
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... Amid all this, host and Indonesian President Joko Widodo hopes to play chief dealmaker...
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... President Joko Widodo said the Kanjuruhan stadium in Malang would be rebuilt according to safety standards set by the sport s governing body Fifa...
Indonesia earthquake: Rescuers battle aftershocks as survivor search continues
By Frances MaoBBC News
Rescuers are battling dozens of aftershocks in the hilly region of West Java as The Search for earthquake survivors reaches its Third Day .
West Java governor Ridwan Kamil told The Bbc that the region had experienced around 140 shocks since Monday's quake.
At least 268 people, including many children, have died So Far . Around 151 people remain missing and More Than 1,000 are injured.
Hundreds of responders have been sent to Cianjur to accelerate The Rescue .
But their efforts have been stymied by torn-up roads and continuing tremors.
Mr Kamil told The Bbc 's Newsday programme that The Local community was still exposed to these aftershocks, which have in some cases put responders At Risk .
" The follow-up earthquake [sic] is still happening, " He Said , but added that he hoped these would come to a stop by Friday. " Currently We Are coordinating [our mission] to Focus On search and Rescue . . [as] many people are Still Missing mostly in remote [hilly] areas [and] mountain tops. "
Mr Kamil told The Bbc Rescue teams are still traversing the ground on foot and motorbike, with road paths not always accessible, but that they also had helicopters on standby to transport found Victims to hospital.
The 5. 6 magnitude earthquake struck near the heavily populated town shortly after lunchtime on Monday, reducing scores of buildings to rubble.
Many people were crushed or trapped when walls and roofs Caved In . Children are among The Victims - with about 80 schools in the area affected, officials said.
" Most of The Casualties are children because at 1pm, they were still at school, " said Henri Alfiandi from The National Search and Rescue Agency.
Aprizal Mulyadi was at school when The Quake hit, and was trapped after " The Room collapsed".
The 14-year-old said his " legs were buried under the rubble" but he was pulled to safety by his friend Zulfikar, who later died after himself becoming trapped.
At least 58,000 people have been evacuated with dozens of refugee camps Set Up around the area, The Governor said. He cited The National Disaster Mitigation Agency which has estimated 22,000 homes have been damaged.
The Quake triggered landslides which buried entire villages in the mountainous West Java region.
In The Village of Cibereum, A Family said their eldest son, 28, had died when The House collapsed on him. His relatives and younger siblings had survived because they were on a higher floor.
" We have to dig through the concrete of The Second floor that crushed The Victim . But we have seen The Body , " a military official, Sergeant Payakun told The Bbc earlier on Tuesday.
President Joko Widodo had earlier visited the remote disaster zone where he was pictured with responders.
" My instruction is to prioritise evacuating Victims that are still trapped under rubble, " He Said , adding that he had pledged compensation to affected communities.
Mr Kamil said the government would repair damaged houses, adding that residents living in " vulnerable" areas would be told not to build future houses there.
Earthquakes are common in Indonesia, which sits on the " ring of fire" area of tectonic activity in The Pacific .
The country has a history of devastating tremors and tsunamis, with More Than 2,000 people killed in a 2018 earthquake on The Island of Sulawesi .
Source of news: bbc.com