Indonesia is currently underway with its election process to determine the country's new president and national and provincial lawmakers. More than 200 million eligible voters took part in casting their ballots, with a particular focus on capturing the youth vote, as half of the registered voters are under 40 years old. The top contenders for the presidency include the current defense minister and two former governors.
Initial unofficial results, obtained through a quick count method, indicate a significant lead for candidate Prabowo Subianto. At the time of reporting, 23% of the votes had been counted, with almost 60% going in favor of Prabowo. It's worth noting that Prabowo, a former general under the Soharto dictatorship, has faced allegations of human rights abuses in the past. In fact, both the United States and Australia had previously denied him entry into their countries. Prabowo has previously contested in two elections, losing to President Joko Widodo and asserting that the vote had been stolen. However, this election seems to be different for him.
Prabowo has undergone an image transformation, aided by an effective public relations and social media campaign. Furthermore, his perceived change is bolstered by the endorsement of the immensely popular President Joko Widodo, whose eldest son is Prabowo's running mate. As President Jokowi has reached his two-term limit and cannot run again, this stamp of approval carries significant weight. According to the ongoing quick count, if Prabowo secures 50% of the vote, he will become the next president of Indonesia.
Among his competitors are Anis Bazwidan, the former governor of Jakarta, and Ganja Pranowo, the former governor of Central Java. As of now, there have been no public statements from either candidate.
The primary concerns dominating this election are the economy, job creation, education, and the eradication of corruption. Indonesia, as the third largest democracy in the world, faces daunting challenges in these areas. The population is demanding tangible progress and effective governance in order to address these pressing issues.
As the vote count continues, all eyes are on Prabowo Subianto and the potential implications his victory may hold for the future of Indonesia. With the country's dynamic political landscape and the aspirations of its people, the election outcome will undoubtedly shape the trajectory of Indonesia's development and its standing in the global community.