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Jokowi focus on Papua may lack support

Radio New Zealand International - October 22, 2014

Efforts by Indonesia's new President to solve political, social and economic issues in Papua region may be restricted by a lack of support from national parliamentarians.

Joko Widodo, who was inaugurated on Monday, has indicated that addressing lingering grievances of West Papua will be one of his first priorities.

A South East Asia and Pacific specialist, Damien Kingsbury from Deakin University, says the President has made contact with West Papuan political leaders who believe there is scope for discussion about a way forward.

But he warns that even if Jokowi forges some agreement, he could struggle to get it through a hostile legislature.

"The Indonesian parliament is overwhelmingly set against Joko Widodo as President and has threatened to derail his Presidency; and if he tried to resolve the West Papua issue – something that's very, very controversial in Jakarta – my guess is he would run into a great deal of resistance within the parliament."

Source: http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/257474/jokowi-focus-on-papua-may-lack-support.

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