Prabowo Subianto on track to win Indonesia prez race
Early results showed Indonesia's defence minister winning more than half of votes cast in the first round. "This victory is victory for all Indonesians," he told cheering supporters, hours after polls closed.
BBC
Jakarta, 15 Feb
Indonesia's defence minister
Prabowo Subianto is on course to become the country's next president after
early results showed him winning more than half of votes cast in the first
round. "This victory is victory for all Indonesians," he told
cheering supporters, hours after polls closed.
Early polling samples showed the
feared former general winning more than 57% of votes, avoiding a second round
run-off. Full results in the world's largest single-day vote are not due for
weeks.
But Indonesia's state-approved
polling samples - so-called "quick counts" performed within hours of
voting - have been relatively accurate in previous years.
Prabowo, 72, is a polarising
figure whose popularity has prompted fears that Indonesia is in danger of
sliding back towards its authoritarian past. A former special forces commander
under the dictator General Suharto, and his son-in-law, he has been dogged by
allegations of human rights abuses.
He was greeted by crowds of
cheering supporters at an indoor arena in Jakarta shortly after polls closed -
and cautioned jubilant supporters not to be arrogant. "Even though we
should be grateful, we must not be arrogant, not euphoric, remain humble; this
victory must be a victory for all the people of Indonesia," said Mr
Prabowo, who heads the Advanced Indonesia Coalition.
He also mentioned the names of
former presidents, including a note of gratitude to outgoing President Joko
Widodo whose policies he has promised to continue.
He ran unsuccessfully against Mr
Widodo, who remains hugely popular, in the last two elections. However, the man
known as "Jokowi" must now stand down after two five-year terms.
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