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'I want to be myself', says First Lady

'I want to be myself', says First Lady

There was something a tad different about First Lady Iriana, 51, when she welcomed guests at the Jakarta governor's residence in Menteng, Central Jakarta, on Sunday. Wearing turquoise kebaya and kain (long cloth) batik, she admitted that she had just got

"Yes I did [have my hair-cut]. My [long] hair kept falling," she told a group of journalists invited to the residence.
Other than getting her hair cut, Iriana said she wasn't undergoing any special preparations for today, the day her husband Joko "Jokowi" Widodo is sworn in as the country's seventh president.
"There's nothing special. Pak Joko will wear suits, the children will wear batik and I will wear traditional Javanese attire. Shoes? I'll just wear what's available," she said, adding that she did not have a fashion stylist.
Iriana, who got to know Jokowi through his little sister and married him in 1986, said the thought of becoming First Lady had never occurred to her.
"I've been with him since he was a carpenter, then he became a mayor [of Surakarta], [Jakarta] governor and now president. But I never thought he would make it this far," she said.
Before entering politics, Jokowi was a furniture businessman.
During the 28 years of their marriage, Iriana, a graduate of an economics school, acknowledged the couple had gone through the bittersweet experiences of life together.
But "romantic" is not how Iriana would describe her husband.
"He's not romantic at all. We never even celebrate birthdays. But we've been together for years. We don't need anything like that. It's too cheesy," she said, with a chuckle.
Although not a romantic couple, many people, including journalists who often see them together, would describe them as an easy and warm couple.
While Jokowi is affable as a high-profile official, a lively Iriana has complemented her husband very well  -  at times even teasing him without hesitation in front of journalists who regularly covered Jokowi's activities. Iriana breaks into laughter easily and Jokowi once said the couple often jest with one another.
In an interview, Jokowi was asked what had made him fall in love with Iriana, his first and only girlfriend. "Because she was such a country girl," he said, provoking Iriana jokingly to poke him and deny the charge.
Meanwhile, Iriana said she accepted Jokowi's proposal because, "he was smart and worked hard."
When her husband was declared president-elect, Iriana told her youngest son Kaesang Pangarep, "son, your dad is now the president," and she could not hide her pride in her husband when asked about how she handled the fact.
"People don't trust such a big responsibility to just anyone. This is a mandate that he has to live up to and I am ready to support him," she said, adding that she did not have any particular expectations of her husband. "I believe in him," she said.
A quintessential Javanese woman, Iriana has always stood by her husband as a loyal and attentive wife who puts her husband before herself.
"Ask for Bapak's approval first," is her standard response whenever reporters ask for anything from her, including interview sessions. She never left Jokowi's side in every crucial moment throughout the presidential election and campaign, patiently waiting at the back of the venue or in the car while her husband spoke to supporters. The president once said his family's presence always boosted his spirit.
During the years of their marriage, Iriana  -  who has divided her time between her hometown of Surakarta, Central Java, and Jakarta, over the past two years  -  said she had always catered to Jokowi's daily needs.
"I prepare his outfit every day. During the week, I prepare three shirts or batiks in the morning so he just has to pick the one he wants to wear," she said. "Bapak eats whatever I prepare."
Simplicity is probably the new First Family's philosophy in daily life, reiterated Iriana, who is fondly known as Ibu Ana.
"As you've seen, Pak Jokowi is very simple so I adapt to his style [...] I don't want to make a big deal about things like fashion. I just wear what's comfortable. If I see something nice at a reasonable price, I'll buy it. I don't want to keep thinking about fashion and ignore my duties," she said.
Speaking of duties, Iriana declined to elaborate on the details of her plan once she enters the State Palace.
"[As the First Lady] of course I will have a programme but I can't unveil it right now. I am worried that I might say 'A' today but 'B' is what happens. Just wait and see," said Iriana, who during the interview occasionally used colloquial Javanese words in a relaxed manner.
Iriana has yet to decide what she will do in her spare time.
"I'll take a selfie and let you know later," she said jokingly.
Iriana is known to be shy of the media, mainstream or social. She does not have her own personal Facebook, Twitter or Instagram account.
In a more serious vein, Iriana said she basically would not change anything. "I'll just be myself. I have never compared previous first ladies  - every first lady has her own characteristics. But I plan to just be myself."
After years of being the wife of a high-profile public official, Iriana admitted a lot of things had changed and she had had to learn to cope.
"I have a lot of best friends in Solo [Surakarta] whom I miss, but it's different now. There's so little time, but I understand my duties," she said.
 
 
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