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Indonesia election: Prabowo Subianto to challenge result | Indonesia election: Prabowo Subianto to challenge result |
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The losing candidate in Indonesia's presidential election, former general Prabowo Subianto, will challenge the result in court, his spokesman says. | The losing candidate in Indonesia's presidential election, former general Prabowo Subianto, will challenge the result in court, his spokesman says. |
On Tuesday Joko Widodo, the former Jakarta governor, was declared the winner of the 9 July poll with 53% of the vote. | On Tuesday Joko Widodo, the former Jakarta governor, was declared the winner of the 9 July poll with 53% of the vote. |
Mr Subianto pulled out of the count just before the result was declared, alleging massive fraud. | Mr Subianto pulled out of the count just before the result was declared, alleging massive fraud. |
His spokesman said he was preparing a challenge in the Constitutional Court. | His spokesman said he was preparing a challenge in the Constitutional Court. |
The Election Commission announced on Tuesday that Mr Widodo - widely known as Jokowi - won 53.15% of the vote to Mr Subianto's 46.85%. | The Election Commission announced on Tuesday that Mr Widodo - widely known as Jokowi - won 53.15% of the vote to Mr Subianto's 46.85%. |
It followed a vote-counting period in which both candidates raised concerns about voting irregularities. | It followed a vote-counting period in which both candidates raised concerns about voting irregularities. |
But Mr Widodo's winning margin of 6% win is seen as decisive by analysts. | But Mr Widodo's winning margin of 6% win is seen as decisive by analysts. |
They say that even if Mr Subianto's claim of electoral fraud in certain areas proved to be true, this would be unlikely to change the overall results. | They say that even if Mr Subianto's claim of electoral fraud in certain areas proved to be true, this would be unlikely to change the overall results. |
'Free and fair' | |
About 130 million votes were cast on 9 July following an intense election campaign. | About 130 million votes were cast on 9 July following an intense election campaign. |
Politics in Indonesia have traditionally been dominated by establishment figures from the political elite and military. | Politics in Indonesia have traditionally been dominated by establishment figures from the political elite and military. |
But Mr Widodo, a former furniture-maker who grew up in a small village, has promised a decisive break with Indonesia's authoritarian past and better social welfare for the poor. | But Mr Widodo, a former furniture-maker who grew up in a small village, has promised a decisive break with Indonesia's authoritarian past and better social welfare for the poor. |
His rival Mr Subianto is a former general closely associated with the traditional elite. He has faced multiple questions over alleged human rights abuses. | His rival Mr Subianto is a former general closely associated with the traditional elite. He has faced multiple questions over alleged human rights abuses. |
The court is not expected to rule on Mr Subianto's legal challenge until mid-August. | |
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State John Kerry congratulated Indonesia on "free and fair" elections and said Washington looked forward to expanding ties. | |
Australia also congratulated Mr Widodo, saying ties with Indonesia were "extraordinarily important to us". | |
The relationship between the two nations has been badly hit by allegations of Australian spying and the ongoing differences over how to tackle people-smuggling. |