Indonesian opposition set to challenge election results


FE Team | Published: May 24, 2019 22:24:59


Indonesian opposition set to challenge election results


JAKARTA, May 24 (Reuters): Defeated Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto is set to lodge a challenge to the result of the April 17 election in the Constitutional Court on Friday after complaining that the vote was rigged.
President Joko Widodo won 55.5 per cent of votes in the poll to lead the world's third biggest democracy, beating retired general Prabowo, who got 44.5 per cent, the General Election Commission (KPU) said on Tuesday.
After the announcement, Prabowo repeated earlier claims that there had been widespread cheating in favor of the incumbent and thousands of his supporters demonstrated in the capital this week to protest against the result.
Eight people were killed, including three teenagers, while 737 were hurt in two nights of rioting, Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan said.

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