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Prabowo’s coalition set to sweep Indonesian regional polls, Jakarta leaning to opposition

Opposition-backed candidate Pramono Anung is leading in the election for the Jakarta gubernatorial seat based on quick-count results

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Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto shows the ballot papers while voting at a regional election in Bogor, West Java on Wednesday. Photo: AFP
Candidates backed by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto have dominated the country’s regional elections except for the coveted Jakarta gubernatorial seat, where early results show an opposition-backed figure in the lead.
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Analysts say the unofficial results of Wednesday’s vote reflect the sweeping influence of Prabowo’s grand Onward Indonesia Coalition (KIM) and provide the president with a smoother pathway in advancing his economic growth agenda over the next five years.

However, in the capital Jakarta, the country’s political and economic hub, opposition-backed candidate Pramono Anung has taken the lead in quick-count results from independent pollsters.

Pramono is supported by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), the only major party that has not formally joined Prabowo’s coalition, which controls about 80 per cent of parliamentary seats.

“This was [potentially] a politically important win for the PDI-P because it took a real beating in the legislative elections,” said Ian Wilson, an Indonesian politics researcher at Murdoch University’s Indo-Pacific Research Centre in Perth.

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The PDI-P had been the ruling party in Indonesia for the past decade, winning two consecutive presidential elections with Joko Widodo.
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