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Indonesia court rejects appeal against presidential election result

Indonesia’s Constitutional Court on June 27 gave its ruling on petitions against the presidential election last April.
Indonesia court rejects appeal against presidential election result ảnh 1Indonesia’s Constitutional Court on June 27 gave its ruling on petitions against the presidential election last April. (Source: asianews.it)

Jakarta (VNA)
– Indonesia’s Constitutional Court on June 27 gave its ruling on petitionsagainst the presidential election last April.

It rejected the appeal filed by Prabowo Subiantoand Sandiaga Uno against the General Elections Commission’s declaring JokoWidodo as the winner of the April 17 election.

Earlier, the commissionofficially announced Joko Widodo as re-elected for the second term as he won55.5 percent of votes, compared to the 44.5 percent for his rival PrabowoSubianto.

However, PrabowoSubianto and his running mate Sandiaga Uno said that they would not accept theresult and took their dispute to the Constitutional Court.

The Indonesianelection was held on April 17 to select the president, vice presidents, andmore than 20,000 local and national lawmakers. The presidential race pitincumbent President Joko Widodo and retired general Prabowo Subianto. –VNA
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