Gibran Rakabuming

Gibran Rakabuming Raka
Election portrait, 2023
17th Mayor of Surakarta
Assumed office
26 February 2021
DeputyTeguh Prakosa
Preceded byF. X. Hadi Rudyatmo
Personal details
Born
Gibran Rakabuming Raka

(1987-10-01) 1 October 1987 (age 36)
Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
PDI-P (2019–2023)
Spouse
Selvi Ananda
(m. 2015)
Children2
Parents
RelativesJoko Widodo family [id]
Education
Alma materManagement Development Institute of Singapore
Occupation
  • Businessman
  • Politician

Gibran Rakabuming Raka (born 1 October 1987) is an Indonesian politician and businessman who is currently serving as the mayor of Surakarta (known colloquially as Solo), in Central Java, Indonesia. He is the eldest child of the seventh President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo. In the 2024 Indonesian presidential election, he is running as the vice presidential candidate of Prabowo Subianto.

Early life

Gibran was born in Surakarta, Central Java, on 1 October 1987, as the eldest child and son of Joko Widodo and Iriana who have three children. Gibran completed his first nine years of education in Surakarta, before moving to Singapore where he studied at Orchid Park Secondary School.[1] After graduating from secondary school, Gibran enrolled in UTS Insearch, the pathway program for foreign students who want to study at the University of Technology Sydney in Australia, but decided to move back to Singapore for his college undergraduate education. He obtained his diploma from the Management Development Institute of Singapore in 2010, with a degree from the University of Bradford. [1][2][3]

Business career

After a couple of years working for his family's furniture business, Gibran in 2010 founded Chilli Pari, a catering business based in Surakarta. According to Gibran, he was inspired to set up the company after noticing the lack of a catering service for a conference center owned by his father. Jokowi, who intended for Gibran to inherit the leadership of his furniture business, initially opposed his eldest son's decision to become a caterer. However, the company grew and became focused on providing services for wedding parties.[4]

Gibran then in 2015 started Markobar, a martabak chain, which opened in 29 locations in Indonesia by 2017.[5] Jokowi said in 2017 that though he did not initially approve of his son's food business, Gibran's company ended up being valued higher than his furniture company.[6] Gibran's reported wealth, filed in 2020 as a prerequisite to run for office, was reported at Rp22.1 billion.[7]

Political career

Mayor of Surakarta

Gibran (center) alongside his running mate, Teguh Prakosa (right), being inaugurated in 2021.

In July 2019, Gibran was named a favorite candidate for the 2020 Surakarta mayoral election, according to a survey by Slamet Riyadi University based in the city. The mayor of Surakarta was his father's position before becoming Governor of Jakarta and later President of Indonesia[8] Two months after the survey, Gibran registered as a member of PDI-P, his father's political party, to run in the mayoral election.[9] PDI-P officially endorsed Gibran as their mayoral candidate in July 2020, pairing him with city council speaker Teguh Prakosa.[10]

Realizing it would be futile to challenge Jokowi's influence in the race, all parties represented in the city council endorsed Gibran except the Prosperous Justice Party, potentially creating an uncontested election.[11] However, Bagyo Wahyono, a tailor by profession, registered as an independent candidate and was approved on 6 September 2020.[12] In the election itself, Gibran won a landslide victory after winning 86.53 percent of votes (225,451 votes). Besides benefitting from his status as the son of the incumbent president and the city's most popular former mayor, Gibran's campaign had spent nearly 30 times more compared to Bagyo's.[13]

Vice-presidential candidacy

Campaign logo of Prabowo Subianto and Gibran for the 2024 Indonesian general election.

In late 2022, several Jokowi-supporting groups began to endorse Gibran as a vice presidential candidate in the 2024 Indonesian presidential election.[14][15] At the time of the endorsements, the criteria for becoming a vice presidential candidate included being 40 years or older, while Gibran would be 37 at the time of the election.[16] To enable Gibran to run, the Constitutional Court of Indonesia under the leadership of Gibran's uncle-in-law Anwar Usman on 17 October 2023 made a controversial ruling that added an exception to the minimum age for individuals who had been elected as regional leaders.[17] Four days later, on 21 October 2023, the Golkar party which had been part of Prabowo Subianto's coalition declared Gibran as the party's vice presidential candidate although he was still part of PDI-P.[18]

Prabowo announced Gibran as his official running mate the following day.[19] Gibran was absent during the announcement due to his mayoral work in Surakarta.[20] He then sent a letter to his father, the president, the next day, to request permission and advance to register as a vice presidential candidate at the chagrin of the PDI-P that held back from expelling Gibran amid pressure from some cadres because that move could hurt the party's prospect in the 2024 elections. That cautious move to avoid enraging pro-Jokowi voters, however, failed to stop the migration of supporters, who would have backed PDI-P's candidate, to the Prabowo-Gibran pairing. [21]

Personal life

On 11 June 2015, Gibran married Selvi Ananda, the winner of the 2009 Puteri Solo (Miss Solo) beauty pageant. They met when Gibran was a jury in that competition.[22][23] The couple's first child, a son called Jan Ethes Srinarendra, was born on 10 March 2016.[24] On 15 November 2019, Gibran's wife gave birth to a daughter at the Muhammadiyah Hospital in Surakarta. She was named La Lembah Manah.[25][26]

References

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