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Indonesia election 2024: Anies, Ganjar call for probe after Prabowo’s win, ‘parliament should hold a hearing’

The call comes despite comments by independent observers that there were no signs of systematic fraud in the world’s biggest single-day election, apart from matters such as outdated electoral rolls or polling delays.

With official results only due by March 20, unofficial counts show Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto won the race in a single round of voting, with about 58 per cent of votes.

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Rivals Anies Baswedan and Ganjar Pranowo are projected to have secured 25 per cent and 17 per cent respectively, with a preliminary count by election authorities showing a similar breakdown.

However, without providing evidence, both losing camps have complained of voter intimidation, manipulation of state institutions, and misuse of state resources, such as welfare funds, during the campaign period to sway the election outcome.

On Monday, Ganjar urged an inquiry when parliament reconvenes on March 5.

“Something like this must be investigated,” he said. “At a minimum parliament should hold a hearing.”

Anies, a former governor of the capital Jakarta, said on Tuesday his camp was “ready to participate” in a parliamentary inquiry that allows lawmakers to investigate government actions.

“We see it as a good initiative.”

Anies does not belong to any political party but is backed by three while Ganjar is backed by two, including the biggest party in parliament, PDI-P.

“Even if the inquiry is approved, the outcome will not be able to annul election results,” he added, but would work rather to pressure the new government.

Prabowo, who lost the past two presidential elections in 2014 and 2019 contested the outcome both times in Indonesia’s Constitutional Court,

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