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Thursday, July 10, 2014

Indonesia uncertain after inconclusive poll

Both Indonesian presidential candidates have called for calm from their supporters, two days after the poll.
There has been increasing uncertainty in the country after both leaders claimed victory on Wednesday.
Joko Widodo and Prabowo Subianto have called on their supporters to remain calm amid fears of unrest.
Widodo told media that regardless of the outcome the election was a 'victory of people's aspirations.'
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott earlier congratulated the nation for conducting a violence-free poll.
He added Australia stands ready to work with whichever candidate becomes president.
The United States also sent its congratulations, commending the high voter turnout and involvement of civil society and the media.
Vote counting is continuing and the Indonesian electoral commission is expected to make an announcement on July 22.

Both Indonesian presidential candidates have called for calm from their supporters, two days after the poll.
There has been increasing uncertainty in the country after both leaders claimed victory on Wednesday.
Joko Widodo and Prabowo Subianto have called on their supporters to remain calm amid fears of unrest.
Widodo told media that regardless of the outcome the election was a 'victory of people's aspirations.'
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott earlier congratulated the nation for conducting a violence-free poll.
He added Australia stands ready to work with whichever candidate becomes president.
The United States also sent its congratulations, commending the high voter turnout and involvement of civil society and the media.
Vote counting is continuing and the Indonesian electoral commission is expected to make an announcement on July 22.
- See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2014/07/11/indonesia-uncertain-after-inconclusive-poll.html#sthash.8ngRitpS.dpuf
Both Indonesian presidential candidates have called for calm from their supporters, two days after the poll.
There has been increasing uncertainty in the country after both leaders claimed victory on Wednesday.
Joko Widodo and Prabowo Subianto have called on their supporters to remain calm amid fears of unrest.
Widodo told media that regardless of the outcome the election was a 'victory of people's aspirations.'
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott earlier congratulated the nation for conducting a violence-free poll.
He added Australia stands ready to work with whichever candidate becomes president.
The United States also sent its congratulations, commending the high voter turnout and involvement of civil society and the media.
Vote counting is continuing and the Indonesian electoral commission is expected to make an announcement on July 22.
- See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2014/07/11/indonesia-uncertain-after-inconclusive-poll.html#sthash.8ngRitpS.dpuf
Both Indonesian presidential candidates have called for calm from their supporters, two days after the poll.
There has been increasing uncertainty in the country after both leaders claimed victory on Wednesday.
Joko Widodo and Prabowo Subianto have called on their supporters to remain calm amid fears of unrest.
Widodo told media that regardless of the outcome the election was a 'victory of people's aspirations.'
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott earlier congratulated the nation for conducting a violence-free poll.
He added Australia stands ready to work with whichever candidate becomes president.
The United States also sent its congratulations, commending the high voter turnout and involvement of civil society and the media.
Vote counting is continuing and the Indonesian electoral commission is expected to make an announcement on July 22.
- See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2014/07/11/indonesia-uncertain-after-inconclusive-poll.html#sthash.8ngRitpS.dpuf
Both Indonesian presidential candidates have called for calm from their supporters, two days after the poll.
There has been increasing uncertainty in the country after both leaders claimed victory on Wednesday.
Joko Widodo and Prabowo Subianto have called on their supporters to remain calm amid fears of unrest.
Widodo told media that regardless of the outcome the election was a 'victory of people's aspirations.'
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott earlier congratulated the nation for conducting a violence-free poll.
He added Australia stands ready to work with whichever candidate becomes president.
The United States also sent its congratulations, commending the high voter turnout and involvement of civil society and the media.
Vote counting is continuing and the Indonesian electoral commission is expected to make an announcement on July 22.
- See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2014/07/11/indonesia-uncertain-after-inconclusive-poll.html#sthash.8ngRitpS.dpuf
Both Indonesian presidential candidates have called for calm from their supporters, two days after the poll.
There has been increasing uncertainty in the country after both leaders claimed victory on Wednesday.
Joko Widodo and Prabowo Subianto have called on their supporters to remain calm amid fears of unrest.
Widodo told media that regardless of the outcome the election was a 'victory of people's aspirations.'
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott earlier congratulated the nation for conducting a violence-free poll.
He added Australia stands ready to work with whichever candidate becomes president.
The United States also sent its congratulations, commending the high voter turnout and involvement of civil society and the media.
Vote counting is continuing and the Indonesian electoral commission is expected to make an announcement on July 22.
- See more at: http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2014/07/11/indonesia-uncertain-after-inconclusive-poll.html#sthash.8ngRitpS.dpuf

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