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Indonesia's free and fair elections applauded, irregularities should be investigated — IDEAS

PublishedAPRIL 19 — The Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs has been in Indonesia as international observers for the Indonesian General Elections 2019 . IDEAS was invited by Aliansi Penggerak Demokrasi Indonesia , an Indonesian non-governmental organisation that champions a more mature democracy through free and fair elections.

“This process not only enhances transparency and accountability but also encourages public participation in the democratic process. Considering that Indonesians vote for five candidates in various levels of government, this live vote counting process could take a long time, but they did it anyway. This shows an exceptional level of political will and an impressive level of civic awareness from Indonesians.

“Indonesia is the world’s largest Muslim-majority country to elect their next president, the national legislature, provincial and local governments. I was really impressed by the Government’s will to do this direct national election despite their demographic complexities and high costs incurred by the Government. The fact that the Indonesian government allowed prisoners and mental health patients to vote is also admirable,” said Faiz.

In general, this year’s Pemilu is a true festival of democracy. Indonesians from all walks of life turned up enthusiastically to vote for their leaders in the world’s largest single-day election. The voter turnout was high at 80.9 per cent.

 

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