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Ex-General Prabowo clearly ahead in Indonesian election

2024-02-14T09:40:43.739Z

Highlights: Ex-General Prabowo clearly ahead in Indonesian election. If the numbers are confirmed, the ex-general wouldn't even have to go into a runoff election. In the huge country with its around 17,000 islands, around 205 million people were called to vote. A third of them are younger than 30 years old. With 274 million inhabitants, the G20 country is the third largest democracy and the largest Muslim country in the world. The first official results are not expected until the evening local time.



As of: February 14, 2024, 10:23 a.m

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Presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto casts his ballot in Bojong Koneng.

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In the presidential election in Indonesia, the favorite Prabowo is clearly ahead.

If the numbers are confirmed, the ex-general wouldn't even have to go into a runoff election.

Jakarta - According to initial preliminary counts, the presidential election in Indonesia shows an overwhelming victory for the former general and incumbent Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto.

The 72-year-old would get around 58 to 60 percent of the vote, as the newspaper “Kompas” reported.

His opponents - the former governor of Jakarta and ex-education minister Anies Baswedan (54) and the governor of the Central Java province Ganjar Pranowo (55) - are far behind with around 24 percent and 17 percent.

In the island kingdom, so-called “quick counts” are carried out after an election.

These rapid counts are based on random samples of ballots from polling stations across the country.

However, these figures from the various opinion research institutes, which are published in all major Indonesian media, are not official.

The first official results are not expected until the evening local time.

Even beforehand, Prabowo was considered the clear favorite to succeed the popular President Joko Widodo, also known as Jokowi.

He has been head of state and government since 2014, but was not allowed to run again after two terms in office.

Under his presidency, Indonesia has developed into a stable democracy and an emerging economic power.

Prabowo, on the other hand, is accused of human rights violations during the Suharto dictatorship in the 1980s and 90s.

However, he was able to score points particularly with young voters with a clever social media campaign.

In the huge country with its around 17,000 islands, around 205 million people were called to vote.

A third of them are younger than 30 years old.

With 274 million inhabitants, the G20 country is the third largest democracy and the largest Muslim country in the world.

dpa

Source: merkur

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