Timeline (Scenario: Vision of Nusantara)

Timeline for Scenario: Vision of Nusantara.

NOTE: I will exclude all political events from 2019–2024 due to ongoing riots in Jakarta, despite Widodo was announced as president-elect.

2019

 * Jakarta Mass Rapid Transit began operation. It is first rapid system in Indonesia.
 * were held on 17 April. For the first time in the country's history, the president, the vice president, and members of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), were elected on the same day with over 190 million voters eligible to vote.
 * President Joko Widodo has announced government's decision to relocate the capital from Jakarta to somewhere outside Java. The new location and timing are not yet known. Borneo is speculated to be new location for the capital, with city of being frontrunner candidate.
 * Joko Widodo is announced as the winner of 2019 presidential election. His opponent, Prabowo Subianto refuses to accept the result. Meanwhile, PDI-P gains 20 seats and maintains its position as largest party in the Parliament.
 * Following announcement of Widodo's victory, Prabowo's supporters held protests in Jakarta. It went peaceful at the beginning, but later turned into violent riots. Fake news begin to spread, which led to Indonesian government blocking Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.


 * The riots later become widespread to other cities such as Bandung, Palembang, Pekanbaru, Surabaya and Padang. Indonesian government declares state emergency.
 * The Trans-Java Toll Road is finally completed, after Merak (west-end) and Banyuwangi (east-end) are connected by toll roads.

2022

 * Bandung–Jakarta high speed rail begins its public operation. It is first high speed railway in Southeast Asia.

2023

 * General Elections Commission (KPU) announces that legislative elections and presidential election will be separated, after 2019 elections were deemed too complicated, with death of hundreds of election officers during the voting or in the ensuing vote counts, caused by exhaustion and fatigue.

2024

 * PDI-P, retains majority seats in the Parliament, after winning the legislative elections. Gerindra follows in the second place. All of Islam-based political parties, with the exception of PKS, lose seats following this election.
 * The presidential election is held this year. (Candidates TBD)