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Indonesian President Joko Widodo replaced major economic ministers in a cabinet reshuffle Wednesday less than a year into his term, after facing criticism for failing to revive growth which is at a six-year low. Former central bank governor Darmin Nasution was named to the important post of chief economics minister, while prominent private equity executive Thomas Lembong was appointed the new trade minister.
Four other ministers were replaced in the reshuffle, which followed months of speculation that Widodo planned changes after a poor start to his presidency. "I made this decision in response to the economic situation in the country, which is being affected by the global economic downturn," Widodo said. Analysts broadly welcomed the news, particularly the decision to appoint Nasution who is seen as a safe pair of hands and a reformer.
"The cabinet reshuffle is a good move as it shows that Jokowi is bold enough to make changes and replace underperforming ministers," said Salim Said, from the Indonesian Defence University, using Widodo's nickname. Widodo was inaugurated in October after winning power on a pledge to boost Southeast Asia's biggest economy, which has been slowing in recent years as demand for its key commodities exports decline.
But growth has continued to slide, falling to a six-year low of 4.67 percent in the second quarter, and the government has been criticised for a series of policy flip-flops and a lack of organisation. Widodo's administration has notably failed to kick-start a promised flurry of major infrastructure projects, seen as crucial to attracting foreign investment and raising growth. Many ministries face criticism for only spending a fraction of their budgets. The Jakarta stock market has suffered heavy falls in the past two days since China cut the yuan's value against the dollar, and the cabinet announcement failed to halt the slide, with shares closing down over three percent. The rupiah has also been hard hit, and the currency dropped below 13,800 to the dollar at one point on Wednesday, its weakest level since July 1998, before closing slightly stronger. Widodo got off to a promising start by cutting huge fuel subsidies that were seen as a drag on growth but since then his performance has generally disappointed investors.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2015

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