Indonesia's ** election was announced as the winner of Prabowo and Gibran
According to Xinhua News Agency on February 14, after a quick vote count by a number of polling agencies in Indonesia, the combination of the current Minister of Defense Prabowo Subianto and the eldest son of Jokowi in Indonesia and the mayor of Solo City, Jibran Rakabumin Raqqa, won the election.
Indonesia is held every five years, and candidates are paired with vice-candidates. The three groups participating in the election have their own characteristics: Prabowo and Jibran, former Jakarta Governor Anies and National Awakening Party Chairman Muhaiming, and former Central Java Governor Ganjar and former Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Mohammed.
Prabowo, who is running for the third time, has pledged to continue Jokowi's governing philosophy and national development strategy if elected. Ganjar and Jokowi belong to the same **, and their governing philosophy is similar to Jokowi. And Anies, as Jokowi's opponent, advocates change. Although the three candidates have different policy directions, they all agree that Indonesia should continue to develop friendly relations with China.
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Prabowo, 72, is a retired lieutenant general who was married to former Suharto. Despite losing to Jokowi in both the 2014 and 2019 elections, he did not give up. In the interview, he expressed his hope that Indonesia's economy will be more prosperous, with special attention to reducing poverty, ending hunger and stunting children.
In the previous debate, Prabowo proposed a "National Transformation Strategy" aimed at addressing a range of social issues, including maternal mortality, child health, and the shortage of doctors, and stressed the importance of eradicating extreme poverty.
Indonesia is the fourth most populous country in the world, with abundant natural resources and a vast land area. In recent years, Indonesia's economy has continued to grow, but poverty and unemployment still exist. According to the latest data, the number of poor people in Indonesia is about 25.9 million, and the unemployment rate is 532%。
The results of this election will have a profound impact on Indonesia's future political and economic development. It is expected that the new government will take effective measures to solve the problems of poverty and unemployment and promote the development of the country in a more prosperous and just direction.