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Tag: Prabowo Subianto
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Latest Reports Prabowo Subianto
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The 2024 Legislative and Presidential Elections of Indonesia; What Are the Latest Developments?
In this month’s update, we are only focusing on the latest developments in terms of the upcoming 2024 legislative and presidential elections (that are scheduled for 14 February 2024). And so, for a wider analysis and background of these elections, we refer the reader to our articles published in earlier reports.
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Update on 2024 Legislative & Presidential Elections of Indonesia; Latest Developments?
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Road to Indonesia's 2024 Presidential & Legislative Elections; Campaigning to Kick Off in November 2023
While the 2024 general elections of Indonesia (involving both the presidential and legislative elections) are scheduled to be held on 14 February 2024, we expect to see a growing focus on these approaching elections throughout 2023. The reason is that campaigning will kick off before the end of 2023 (namely on 28 November 2023).
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Political Parties Sharpen Their Strategies as 2024 Presidential & Legislative Elections Are Approaching
Those who closely follow Indonesian media should have noticed that there has been an increase in coverage of the approaching 2024 presidential election. This involves articles and analyses of the electability of certain political persons (including polls and surveys) but also articles that we consider (hidden) marketing.
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Constitutional Court Confirms Widodo's Victory in Indonesia's 2019 Election
On Thursday (27.06.2019) Indonesia's Constitutional Court read out its verdict on the subject of alleged election campaign violations in the 2019 presidential election that was held on 17 April 2019. Defeated presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto had filed the legal challenge as he felt the official results (which had been announced by Indonesia's General Elections Commission/KPU) were heavily influenced by widespread fraud and vote-buying.
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KPU Declares Widodo & PDI-P Winners of Indonesia's 2019 Presidential & Legislative Elections
In the early morning of Tuesday 21 May 2019, Indonesia's General Elections Commission (KPU) declared incumbent President Joko Widodo the winner of Indonesia's 2019 presidential election. Meanwhile, the KPU also stated that the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) secured most support among the Indonesian people.
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Live Blog & Update Indonesia's 2019 Elections: Quick Count Results
Today, Wednesday 17 April 2019, the Indonesian people vote for the country's presidential and legislative elections. While the legislative elections are not less important, most eyes are set on the presidential election; a battle between incumbent President Joko Widodo and challenger Prabowo Subianto.
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Road to Indonesia's 2019 Presidential Election; Hoaxes & Corruption
It could be a coincidence but there is a peak in high-profile corruption cases ahead of the 2019 elections. In another article in the October 2018 research report we discuss the cases of the Lippo Group and Sinar Mas Group, two of the biggest conglomerates in Indonesia. It is widely known that big companies have their networks in political circles, such as the House of Representatives (DPR) and at the political top in provinces.
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Prabowo Subianto to Select Sandiaga Uno as Vice-Presidential Candidate?
Indonesia Investments received information that presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto has selected Deputy Jakarta Governor Sandiaga Uno to become his vice-presidential candidate in the 2019 presidential election. The choice for Uno is allegedly accepted by Subianto's Gerindra party as well as by the National Mandate Party (PAN) and Prosperous Justice Party (PKS).
Latest Columns Prabowo Subianto
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Profiteering Over Policy: Rising Shadow of Corruption as Firms Cut Corners for MBG Contracts
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Eight Government Priority Programs That Aim To Boost Economic Growth & Create Jobs
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Prabowo Appoints Loyalists in Cabinet Reshuffle: Shift in Economic Policy?
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Beyond Defence, and Erosion of Civilian Control; Redefining the Role of the Army in Indonesia
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Is Indonesia’s New Sovereign Wealth Fund Danantara a Golden Opportunity or a Risky Affair?
On 24 February 2025, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto was joined by two former Indonesian presidents (Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Joko Widodo) when he launched Danantara, Indonesia’s new sovereign wealth fund. Likely, the presence of two former presidents served to underline the historic significance of this launch as well as underscoring broad-based political support for the move.
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Geopolitics & Geo-Economics: Indonesia Officially Becomes a Full Member of the BRICS Bloc
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Prabowo Subianto Officially Inaugurated as Indonesia’s Eight President; an Overview
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Political Update – A Second Peak in Indonesia’s Political Year; Lots of Activity and Turmoil
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Prabowo Subianto Officially Wins the Presidential Election But Opponents Challenge the Result
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The People Have Chosen; Prabowo Subianto Almost Certain to Become Indonesia’s 8th President
On Wednesday 14 February 2024, a total of around 204.8 million Indonesian voters were allowed to choose the new president for the 2024-2029 period. And while not all people will take advantage of their right to vote (and there always is a number of invalid votes), we do expect more than 80 percent of that total to have shown up on Valentine’s Day.
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