(Jakarta Composite Electric) Indonesia Election Commission has completed half of the voting work of the presidential election. The Minister of Defense Plaboavo has continued to lead the Indonesian Independent Palace steadily with more than 50%of the voting rate.
The Jakarta Global News reported that at 10 am as of Friday (February 16), Plabowavo received 30.63 million votes, with a voting rate of 56.8%. Among the 38 provinces and overseas votes across the country, Plabowo was in Plaboor.35 provinces lead; Anis has a voting rate of 25.2%, leading in three provinces; Gandhar's voting rate is 18%, led only among overseas votes.
The presidential candidate must get more than half of the votes and get 20%of the votes in half of the provinces across the country to win the election in the first round of voting, otherwise the two groups with the highest votes must be confronted in June.
Plaboobo was almost determined to win a round, but neither competitors of the two competitors acknowledged the defeat, and stated that they would investigate whether there was a fraud in the election.The Gambur camp claimed that "systemic" fraud was discovered, but no evidence was provided.Anis also told reporters on Friday that there is "all kinds of deficiencies" in counting in votes; he did not put forward evidence, only to see that voters notified voters in the social media that there was violations of regulations.
Jakarta's regular demonstration "Kamisan" every Thursday (15th) (Kamis means on Thursday in Indonesia). More than 100 people rally outside the Presidential Palace to protest against Plabok, which was accused of violating human rights Plabok,Wo led in the election.
In the later period of former President Suhado's dictatorship, Plabovo, who was a military general, ordered the arrest of the democratic movement, more than 10 people then had no news.The father of a missing person said in an interview with the demonstration rally: "We did not expect that he would lead with such a big advantage, and we could only comfort each other."
The Jakarta Post reported that political leaders of many countries in the world congratulated Indonesia for their successful elections and expressed their willingness to cooperate with the Indonesian new government.
The statement issued by the US State Department did not mention Plabovo, only praised the Indonesian people to vote enthusiastically, and hoped that they would cooperate with the next president of Indonesia in the climate change, India and international stability.Australian Foreign Minister Huang Yingxian said in a Congress hearing on Thursday that Australia expects to "closely cooperate" with the new President of Indonesia.
Plaboopo commented on the social media on Thursday that many international leaders congratulated him by phone, including Australian Prime Minister Albanis, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar and Sri Lanka President Verramaxinha.
Agence France -Presse analyzed articles pointed out that in diplomacy, Plabovo will continue to lead Indonesia to find balance in the gap between China and the United States.Indonesia's long -term pursuit of non -alliance's foreign policy has enabled it to obtain huge investment from Beijing while maintaining relations with Washington.
Acean Margaya Indonesian Catholic University researcher Konavas said: "He (Plabovo) regards China as a strategic partner, but he will be more inclined to the West by Western education."
Plabowo was once banned from entering the United States for suspected human rights. However, during the administration of Trump, he invited Plaboor to prevent visiting the United States as a chief.Professor Vixe at the University of Sydney pointed out that if Trump's victory at the end of the year, he will enter the White House again, and it is estimated that Plabovo will seek further contact with Trump.
Indonesia last year I tried to lead the chairman of the Asianan Round Value . The negotiations between the Asianan and the Myanmar Military Government made a breakthrough but unsuccessful. Plabowavo had to face the same challenge after coming to power.