Rabu, 14 Februari 2024

Indonesia Elections 2024: 'Feast for democracy' as voters turn out despite heavy rain to pick next president, legislators - CNA

Mr Imam hopes the next president will be fair and continue to bring prosperity to the people. “Seeing change is still the number one priority,” he added.

“I am 90 per cent confident that the candidate I voted for will win in one round. If it goes to two rounds, that’s God’s will,” he declared.

First-time voter Khautsar Noor Alip, 19, took videos as Mr Anies walked past, saying it was “exciting” to play his part in democracy.

“The new president can contribute to Indonesia’s future,” the university student said. “I hope the person I voted for can continue to develop the country.”

Mr Anies' supporters, who came from various parts of Indonesia, gathered at his residence in Lebak Bulus, South Jakarta, after voting. "This is what makes us feel that this is a blessed campaign, they move voluntarily and genuinely. It's amazing," the former Jakarta governor said.

At a polling station in Kebagusan district, South Jakarta, 60-year-old retiree Marta, who goes by one name, told CNA: “I want a leader who is nice, who can understand the people and take care of the people.”

He arrived at the polling station at 9am and the voting process went smoothly, he added. Mr Marta voted at the same polling station as chairwoman of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) Megawati Soekarnoputri.

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