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Indonesian defense chief Prabowo claims victory in presidential election

There was no declaration by electoral officials and the two former provincial governors who also contested the election in the world's third-largest democracy have not conceded defeat.

FP Staff February 14, 2024 19:59:08 IST
Indonesian defense chief Prabowo claims victory in presidential election

Indonesia election 2024: nationwide quick count results. Reuters

Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto, a former general with ties to past human rights violations, declared victory in Indonesia’s presidential election on Wednesday, citing unofficial vote tallies.

Addressing thousands of supporters in Jakarta’s sports stadium, the 72-year-old candidate, previously barred from entering the United States due to human rights concerns, hailed the apparent win as “the victory of all Indonesians,” based on early unofficial “quick count” results.

However, official declarations from electoral authorities are pending, and the two former provincial governors who also ran in the election have not yet acknowledged defeat in the world’s third-largest democracy.

Indonesian defense chief Prabowo claims victory in presidential election
Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto gestures after casting his vote during the election in Bojong Koneng, Indonesia, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024. Image- AP

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Political veteran Prabowo, a former special forces commander, had about 58% of votes according to four pollsters, based on ballots counted in a sample of voting stations nationwide. The number of ballots tallied ranged from about 78% to 93% as of 1233 GMT.
In a rousing speech before supporters that drew huge applause, Prabowo vowed to create a government consisting of “the best Indonesians” and said it was a victory for all of the people.
Rivals Anies Baswedan and Ganjar Pranowo trailed with about 25% and 17% respectively, according to independent pollsters conducting “quick counts”, which in previous elections have proven to be accurate.
A preliminary count by the election commission was far slower and showed Prabowo securing 57.7% of votes with about 6% of ballots recorded.

The contest pitted the two popular former governors against the pre-election frontrunner Prabowo, who was feared in the 1990s as a top lieutenant of Indonesia’s late strongman ruler Suharto.

Crucially, Prabowo has the tacit backing of the wildly popular incumbent Joko Widodo, who is betting on his former rival as a continuity candidate to preserve his legacy, including a role for his son Gibran Rakabuming Raka as the defence minister’s running mate.

Anies and Ganjar urged the public not to draw conclusions on the outcome and to await the official result, which is expected by March 20 at the latest. The campaign teams of Ganjar and Anies said they were investigating reports of electoral violations, both calling it “structural, systematic and massive fraud”. They did not provide evidence.

With inputs from agencies.

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Published on: February 14, 2024 19:59:08 IST

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