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*Erick Thohir, the man to watch in Indonesian politics*


Jakarta   /   Tue, August 4, 2020   /   08:07 am

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   Marchio Irfan Gorbiano

   The Jakarta Post




For someone with little experience in politics and who is mostly known as a
businessman, the meteoric rise of State-Owned Enterprises Minister Erick
Thohir has surprised many, and it was his business-like attitude that won
the heart of President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo, who has continued to trust him
to handle major issues.

The recent issuance of Presidential Regulation (Perpres) 82/2020, which
gives Erick a new job as the executive director of the government’s
COVID-19 Response and Economic Recovery Committee, is an indication of the
high degree of trust shown by the President in the former businessman,
political analysts have said.

Erick, who was previously best known as the founder of media and
entertainment holding firm PT Mahaka Media, has few ties to political
parties and is, therefore, seen as more independent than other politically
affiliated Cabinet members, head of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences
(LIPI) Political Research Center Firman Noor said.

Erick has relatively few political ties with political parties, which makes
his calculations [of decisions] more independent and, therefore, as Jokowi
wanted, easier to implement without having to bargain with so many
stakeholders,” Firman said.

His role as head the COVID-19 recovery program is the most recent in his
long list of government assignments, which begun with his job as chairman
of the Indonesia Asian Games Organizing Committee (INASGOC). He was widely
credited as the man behind the successful staging of the 2018 Asian Games.
Following this role, he was tapped to lead the Jokowi-Ma’ruf Amin campaign
team and, following Jokowi’s reelection, was appointed as SOEs minister.

Firman of LIPI said Erick’s impressive track record and growing job
portfolio had garnered him the respect of members of the political
coalition in Jokowi's government.

He said the appointment of Erick to lead the post-COVID-19 recovery was
also an indication that Jokowi had shifted his priority from public health
to the economy.

This [Erick’s appointment] could be generally read as Jokowi’s effort to
steer Indonesia’s economic recovery. His focus is to rebuild and find new
opportunities post-COVID-19,” said Firman.

Perpres 82/2020 initially raised eyebrows as it annulled Presidential
Decree (Keppres) 7/2020, which was the legal basis for the establishment of
the government’s COVID-19 task force, which was headed by National Disaster
Mitigation Agency (BNPB) chief Doni Monardo. Many considered the setting up
of the task force, consisting mostly of Jokowi's economic ministers, to be
an indication that Jokowi was now focusing primarily on the economy and not
the ongoing health crisis.

The Perpres, however, also stipulates that the government’s COVID-19
Response and National Economic Recovery Committee is to consist of a policy
committee, a COVID-19 response task force, led by BNPB’s Doni, as well as
the economic recovery and transformation task force, led by Deputy SOE
Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin.

Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) political observer
Arya Fernandes said Erick’s appointment as the leader of the post-COVID-19
recovery team could be seen as Jokowi’s effort to groom his potential
successor.

“It could be that *Pak* Erick is a potential [presidential] candidate
President Jokowi has in mind for 2024, which is why he [Erick] was groomed
with assignments that allow him to interact with policymakers, regional
leaders and political parties,” Arya said.

Despite Erick’s growing role in Jokowi’s administration, he has continued
to perform poorly in opinion polls, with his electability rating as a
possible presidential candidate remaining in the single digits, recent
surveys have shown.

Erick’s electability rating stood at 1 percent in a public opinion poll
conducted by Jakarta-based pollster Indikator Politik Indonesia in July,
trailing politicians like Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo, with an
electability rating of 16.2 percent, Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan at 15
percent and Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto at 13.5 percent.

In another poll conducted by Charta Politika, only 5.8 percent of
respondents thought Erick was doing a good job, behind Prabowo, who
received a job approval rating of 12.8 percent and Finance Minister Sri
Mulyani Indrawati at 11.5 percent, respectively.

In the same poll conducted by Charta Politika, Erick's electability rating
was 2.1 percent, far behind Prabowo at 17.5 percent, Ganjar at 15.9 percent
and Anies at 15 percent.

Senior officials in Jokowi's administration have said that with his new
role as leader of the COVID-19 recovery team, Erick would have direct
access to the President.

Cabinet Secretary Pramono Anung said the President had direct control over
the committee’s policies regarding the handling of COVID-19 and the
national economic recovery and that the Perpres stipulated that the
committee directly reported to Jokowi.

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