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WORLD> Asia-Pacific
Indonesian president set for re-election
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-07-08 19:31

JAKARTA, Indonesia: Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was poised to win his second term in office on the back of recent economic and political stability, according to early returns Wednesday in the country's presidential election.

After the close of polls, an unofficial quick count at 2,000 polling stations with 90 percent ballots tallied gave Yudhoyono 59 percent of the vote, which would be enough to avoid a runoff in September. He needs 50 percent of cast ballots to win in one round.

Indonesian president set for re-election
An Indonesia election volunteer handed unmarked a ballot paper to vote in Indonesia's presidential election in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia Wednesday, July 8, 2009. [Agencies] 

Megawati Sukarnoputri, a former president whose father was the first postcolonial leader of Indonesia, was second at 28 percent, with Vice President Jusuf Kalla at 13 percent.

It was Indonesia's second direct presidential election. The preliminary result was based on ballots from all 33 provinces and was conducted by the Indonesian Survey Circle, which has accurately forecast previous elections. It was broadcast on TVOne television.

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"The vote count is clearly not finished, although quick counts show the success of our struggle," Yudhoyono said in televised comments from his private residence.

But his opponents rejected the preliminary result and said they would wait for their own counts before responding.

"We don't believe the results conducted by the survey institutions, which we know are affiliated with SBY's campaign team," said Yuddy Chrisnandi, a spokesman for Kalla, using the president's initials.

An official result is to be released by the National Election Commission by July 27.

Earlier, lines of voters formed at roughly 450,000 polling booths across Indonesia's three time zones, from Aceh in the west to remote Papua province in the far east. Voting passed off calmly, with no reports of major incidents when polls closed at 0600GMT.

In Papua, 40-year-old elementary school teacher Fransiscus Bokeyau said he had voted for Yudhoyono. "People feel free of fear and peaceful under his leadership. Slowly the standard of living and the economy in Papua are improving," he said.

Today, the predominantly Muslim country of 235 million is enjoying a level of harmony its critics had said was impossible, with its economy growing at 4 percent a year amid a severe global downturn.

"We are optimistic our candidate will win in a single round based on recent poll results," Andi Mallarangeng, Yudhoyono's campaign spokesman, said on the eve of the election. People "want the continuation of stability in politics, security and economy."

Yudhoyono's reputation also was boosted by a crackdown on the Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist network blamed for a series of attacks between 2002 and 2005 that killed more than 240 people, most of them foreign tourists on Bali.

Still, Indonesia faces huge obstacles in fighting severe corruption, attracting foreign investment to improve its crumbling infrastructure, creating an independent judiciary, and reducing poverty of up to 100 million people. It has also struggled to stop illegal logging and mining that are depleting its natural resources and causing global warming.

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