Indonesia’s election results that gave incumbent President Joko Widodo a comfort win was met with mixed reactions in capital Jakarta, as his rival claimed widespread cheating.
Security remained tight in parts of the city over worries over potential street protests.
Widodo won last month’s election with 55.5 percent of votes against 44.5 percent for his challenger.
An election supervisory agency earlier on Monday dismissed claims of systematic cheating because of a lack of evidence and independent observers and analysts have said the poll was free and fair.
Indonesia’s election results that gave incumbent President Joko Widodo a comfort win was met with mixed reactions in capital Jakarta, as his rival claimed widespread cheating.
Security remained tight in parts of the city over worries over potential street protests.
Widodo won last month’s election with 55.5 percent of votes against 44.5 percent for his challenger.
An election supervisory agency earlier on Monday dismissed claims of systematic cheating because of a lack of evidence and independent observers and analysts have said the poll was free and fair.
Indonesia’s election results that gave incumbent President Joko Widodo a comfort win was met with mixed reactions in capital Jakarta, as his rival claimed widespread cheating.
Security remained tight in parts of the city over worries over potential street protests.
Widodo won last month’s election with 55.5 percent of votes against 44.5 percent for his challenger.
An election supervisory agency earlier on Monday dismissed claims of systematic cheating because of a lack of evidence and independent observers and analysts have said the poll was free and fair.
Indonesia’s election results that gave incumbent President Joko Widodo a comfort win was met with mixed reactions in capital Jakarta, as his rival claimed widespread cheating.
Security remained tight in parts of the city over worries over potential street protests.
Widodo won last month’s election with 55.5 percent of votes against 44.5 percent for his challenger.
An election supervisory agency earlier on Monday dismissed claims of systematic cheating because of a lack of evidence and independent observers and analysts have said the poll was free and fair.
Indonesia’s election results that gave incumbent President Joko Widodo a comfort win was met with mixed reactions in capital Jakarta, as his rival claimed widespread cheating.
Security remained tight in parts of the city over worries over potential street protests.
Widodo won last month’s election with 55.5 percent of votes against 44.5 percent for his challenger.
An election supervisory agency earlier on Monday dismissed claims of systematic cheating because of a lack of evidence and independent observers and analysts have said the poll was free and fair.
Indonesia’s election results that gave incumbent President Joko Widodo a comfort win was met with mixed reactions in capital Jakarta, as his rival claimed widespread cheating.
Security remained tight in parts of the city over worries over potential street protests.
Widodo won last month’s election with 55.5 percent of votes against 44.5 percent for his challenger.
An election supervisory agency earlier on Monday dismissed claims of systematic cheating because of a lack of evidence and independent observers and analysts have said the poll was free and fair.
Indonesia’s election results that gave incumbent President Joko Widodo a comfort win was met with mixed reactions in capital Jakarta, as his rival claimed widespread cheating.
Security remained tight in parts of the city over worries over potential street protests.
Widodo won last month’s election with 55.5 percent of votes against 44.5 percent for his challenger.
An election supervisory agency earlier on Monday dismissed claims of systematic cheating because of a lack of evidence and independent observers and analysts have said the poll was free and fair.
Indonesia’s election results that gave incumbent President Joko Widodo a comfort win was met with mixed reactions in capital Jakarta, as his rival claimed widespread cheating.
Security remained tight in parts of the city over worries over potential street protests.
Widodo won last month’s election with 55.5 percent of votes against 44.5 percent for his challenger.
An election supervisory agency earlier on Monday dismissed claims of systematic cheating because of a lack of evidence and independent observers and analysts have said the poll was free and fair.