Indonesia Investment Authority (INA) has recorded excellent performance throughout 2022, both in terms of profit and assets. However, the continuation of this performance will be tested because Indonesia is now in an election year. Economist Yusuf Rendy Manilet, of the Center of Reform on Economics (Core) Indonesia, said INA was considered capable of maintaining its performance in an election year if there was no friction disrupting the political and security climate in the country.