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General elections were held in Indonesia on 17 April 2019. [1] [2] For the first time in the country's history, the president, the vice president, members of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), and members of local legislative bodies were elected on the same day with over 190 million eligible voters.
Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 8 July 2009. The elections returned a president and vice president for the 2009–2014 term. Incumbent President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, elected with a 20% margin in the 2004 election, sought a second term against former President Megawati Sukarnoputri in a rematch of the 2004 election, as well as incumbent Vice President Jusuf Kalla.
8–9 August Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur: Jokowi visited Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and held bilateral talks. [62] 9 August Singapore: Jokowi attended Singapore's national day celebrations. [62] 34: 9 October Jokowi attended annual meetings with Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. [63] 35: 2–4 November Thailand: Bangkok
After the certification of the election results by the Jakarta General Elections Commission (KPU Jakarta) on 8 December 2024, celebrations broke out at the Hotel Indonesia Roundabout, where supporters and the campaign team of the Pramono-Rano pair declared victory, with the treasurer of the campaign team, Charles Honoris, said, "Thank you for ...
The Malaysian Islamic Party, also known as the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (Malay: Parti Islam Se-Malaysia; abbrev: PAS), is an Islamist political party in Malaysia. Ideologically focused on Islamic fundamentalism [ 8 ] and Malay supremacy ; [ 1 ] PAS's electoral base is largely centred around Peninsular Malaysia 's rural northern and east ...
The coalition was named the Great Indonesia Awakening Coalition (Indonesian: Koalisi Kebangkitan Indonesia Raya, abbrev: KKIR). [1] On 7 January 2023, the office exercised his presidential campaign' mission, named as Gerindra Presidential Election-winning Agency, was inaugurated. [2] On 23 January 2023, the coalition joint secretariat was ...
Hadiwinata, Bob S. (2006). "The 2004 Parliamentary and Presidential Elections in Indonesia". Between Consolidation and Crisis: Elections and Democracy in Five Nations in Southeast Asia. Berlin: Lit. pp. 85– 146. Koirudin (2004). Kilas Balik Pemilihan Presiden 2004 (in Indonesian). Yogyakarta: Pustaka Pelajar. ISBN 979-3721-11-1.
Ganjar Pranowo was elected the governor of Central Java, one of Indonesia's most populous provinces, in 2013.After being elected for two terms as governor, Ganjar's potential candidacy as President of Indonesia was floated with incumbent Joko Widodo ("Jokowi") reaching his second term.