Home>News Center>World
         
 

Yudhoyono wins Indonesia election
(Agencies)
Updated: 2004-10-04 15:02

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has won Indonesia's presidential election run-off in a landslide, capping a rapid rise to power for the former general who has vowed to create jobs, stamp out graft and fight terrorism.


Indonesian presidential candidate and frontrunner Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono shows his ink marked thumb after casting his vote near his home south of Jakarta, in this September 20, 2004 file photo. Yudyohono has won Indonesia's presidential election run-off in a landslide, preliminary final results obtained by Reuters October 3, 2004, showed. [Reuters]
Preliminary final results obtained on Monday gave Yudhoyono 60 percent of Indonesia's first direct leadership ballot while incumbent Megawati Sukarnoputri took 39 percent.

Election commission officials said the result from the Sept. 20 poll would be formally announced later on Monday.

In brief remarks to reporters, Yudhoyono did not explicitly declare victory but spoke just after the preliminary numbers had shown the magnitude of his win.

"If that is the result, I thank the people of Indonesia and will soon form the next government and formulate a 100-day program," Yudhoyono said near his home south of Jakarta.

"The government will work seriously to achieve our goals."

Yudhoyono asked the international community to work with the world's most populous Muslim nation. He did not elaborate, but Indonesia is on the frontline in the war on terrorism.

The poll marked a major step forward in Indonesia's democratic transition following a violent and messy six years since the downfall of autocrat Suharto, a former general who ruled with an iron fist for 32 years.

A spokesman said Yudhoyono would make an acceptance speech at 7.00 p.m. (1200 GMT) if the election commission had signed off by then.

Jakarta stocks jumped two percent in the morning session on expectations Yudhoyono would name a strong cabinet.

Yudhoyono, 55, will be sworn in on Oct. 20. He has said his cabinet will start working on that day.

Unofficial counting in the days after the ballot showed Yudhoyono had easily won, but Megawati had said she would not concede defeat until the election commission announcement.

One hitch now could be protests by Megawati's team to the Constitutional Court over concerns of possible irregularities in several provinces.

"There is a possibility of fraud. We are consulting with our leaders to discuss whether we file this with the Constitutional Court," a spokesman, Arif Wibowo, said late on Sunday.

Foreign and local election observers have said there were no major irregularities that should affect the overall result.

Ramlan Surbakti, a senior election commission official, said any protest would not reduce the legitimacy of the vote.

CABINET CONTRACTS

According to the results, Yudhoyono beat Megawati by around 25 million votes. More than 116 million people voted.

Yudhoyono has said his cabinet would mostly comprise professionals, unlike previous governments that drew heavily from Indonesia's major political parties, hindering cohesion and sparking division.

On Saturday, he said his ministers would sign accountability contracts, indicating poor performing ministers may not last.

Yudhoyono has kept a low profile at his home in Bogor, south of Jakarta, since the election to avoid the spotlight.

He has sought to reconcile with Megawati and her political party, one of parliament's largest. He quit her cabinet as security chief in March to run for president.

Given virtually no chance of becoming president in opinion surveys until his resignation, Yudhoyono struck a chord with voters with his message of clean and firm leadership.

One of Yudhoyono's toughest challenges could be working with Indonesia's new parliament, sworn in on Friday.

It is full of parties who opposed his rise.

Yudhoyono brings some intellectual heft to the job.

On Saturday, he earned a doctorate from the prestigious Bogor Institute of Agriculture after defending a thesis on poverty and unemployment. He also has a master's in management.



 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

Foreigners enjoy living, travelling in China

 

   
 

Beijing calls on G7 to help poor countries

 

   
 

China takes measures to control HIV/AIDS

 

   
 

Mainland consumers lift HK retail sales

 

   
 

Singapore issues stern warning to Taiwan

 

   
 

Bird flu kills nine-year-old Thai girl

 

   
  Samarra victory encourages Iraqi forces
   
  US election: Democrats fear 'October surprise'
   
  Israel expands raids near Gaza City
   
  Rice defends comments on Iraq nuke threat
   
  18 ETA suspects held in raids
   
  Dog with bird flu sparks new fears
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  News Talk  
  Are the Republicans exploiting the memory of 9/11?  
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 91在线手机精品免费观看| 日日噜狠狠噜天天噜av| 亚洲精品福利网站| a级毛片免费高清视频| 欧美人与动性行为视频| 国产精品欧美亚洲韩国日本久久| 久久精品女人毛片国产| 福利电影一区二区| 国产精品一在线观看| 中文字幕无码日韩专区| 欧美高清老少配性啪啪| 国产剧果冻传媒星空在线播放| a级特黄毛片免费观看| 成年网址网站在线观看| 亚洲国产高清人在线| 美国式禁忌免费看| 国产男女猛烈无遮挡免费视频网站| 一级女人18片毛片免费视频| 欧洲成人午夜精品无码区久久| 初尝黑人巨砲波多野结衣| 韩国成人在线视频| 天堂网www最新版资源在线| 久久免费视频网| 欧美疯狂性受xxxxx喷水| 吃奶呻吟打开双腿做受视频| 在线观看你懂得| 少妇激情av一区二区| 亚洲AV最新在线观看网址| 福利姬在线精品观看| 四虎影视永久地址www成人| 777奇米四色| 女人与公狗交酡过程高清视频| 久久精品国产亚洲av水果派| 爱做久久久久久| 国产亚洲成av人片在线观黄桃| 67194在线午夜亚洲| 成人午夜福利视频镇东影视| 亚洲a无码综合a国产av中文| 狼人总合狼人综合| 国产一区二区三区免费在线视频| 香蕉视频在线观看黄|