Noticias

SBY denies ignoring Bawaslu’s summons

05 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono denied that he did not intentionally meet a recent summons from the Elections Monitoring Agency (Bawaslu) as he had never received  an official summons from the agency, says presidential spokesman Julian Aldrin Pasha. 

“As of today, April 5, the President has not received a summons from the Bawaslu in connection to the allegation of the use of state money to finance campaigns,” Julian said in a statement made available to The Jakarta Post on Saturday. 

PDI-P Record in Govt a Mixed Bag

05 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

With the country’s main opposition party seemingly headed for victory in both the legislative election on Wednesday and the presidential election on July 9, observers say the euphoria needs to be tempered by a rational look back at its track record in government.

Ade Irawan, the coordinator of Indonesia Corruption Watch, said on Friday that voters were quickly forgetting the “colorful past and track record” of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) when its chairwoman, Megawati Soekarnoputri, was president from 2001 to 2004.

Golkar’s Trip Down Memory Lane Incites Widespread Disapproval

05 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

As the Golkar Party readies itself to seize on the upcoming legislative election, political analysts remind voters to keep in mind its contentious past.

“Wasn’t it nice in Suharto’s time?” asked Aburizal Bakrie, Golkar Party’s chairman and presidential candidate during his campaigning in Banjarmasin.

In a bid to win more votes, the Golkar Party draws the masses to reminisce on the “good old time” when Suharto was in power, a move met with harsh criticism by an array of political analysts.

Dems refutes Bawaslu allegations against SBY

04 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Democratic Party executive chairman Syarief Hasan flat-out denied that party chairman President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono had used state facilities to support the party’s campaign, which would be a violation of election regulations.

Therefore, he said, Yudhoyono did not need to attend the General Elections Supervisory Body (Bawaslu) in order to clarify the allegation.

“There was no violation and it has been clarified. Thus, there is no need to answer Bawaslu’s invitation,” Syarief said as quoted by kompas.com.

EU raises concern over Aceh violence ahead of election

04 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

European Union ambassadors in Indonesia expressed their concern over recent violent incidents in Aceh, which included the killing of three people on Monday, a press statement from the EU's representative office in Indonesia said on Friday.

The EU is calling on the political parties and local authorities in Aceh to ensure that election campaigning is conducted in a peaceful and non-violent manner.

Jokowi’s declaration decreases swing voters: Survey

04 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The recent nomination of Jakarta Governor Joko “Jokowi” Widodo as a presidential candidate has resulted in a fall in the number of undecided voters, a survey has revealed.

“Since Jokowi entered the presidential race, the number of undecided voters has kept on falling,” Djayadi Hanan, research director at Saiful Mujani Research & Consulting (SMRC), said as quoted by kompas.comon Thursday, based on the results of an SMRC survey.

TNI looks to rotation ahead of elections

04 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

With the general election nearing, the Indonesian Military (TNI) has decided to rotate its high-ranking officers, including the installation of Maj. Gen. Mulyono as Jakarta Military Commander, replacing Maj. Gen. Hudawi Lubis.

TNI spokesman Col. Bernadus Robert revealed the TNI had rotated 60 high-ranking officers, including Mulyono, former operation assistant to the Army chief of staff, and Hudawi, who would be posted in the role of Army expert staff coordinator.

Legislative Candidates Face Criticism for Avoiding Tough Issues

03 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Jakarta. As political campaigns heat up ahead of the April 9 legislative elections, critics have voiced concerns that candidates have been too wrapped up in political rivalries to address controversial issues, such as family planning, tobacco control and human rights.

National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) head Fasli Jalal said that no prominent candidates had mentioned Indonesia’s population boom or family-planning policy during the official campaign period.

Surveys Show Kalla Popularity Among Joko Running Mate Contenders

03 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Jakarta. According to the results of two surveys announced yesterday, Jusuf Kalla — the Golkar Party’s 2009 presidential candidate and former vice president to President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono — is the most popular contender among voters to run alongside Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) candidate Joko Widodo.

In a United Data Center (PDB) survey, the pairing was preferred by 18.8 percent of respondents. The survey, which focused on the top-three contenders ‚ Joko, Prabowo and Aburizal — spoke with 1,500 respondents in 33 provinces.

Legislative Election Day Declared a Public Holiday

03 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Jakarta. The government, through the Manpower and Transmigration Ministry, on Tuesday announced that the 2014 legislative election set for next Wednesday would be a public holiday for employees.

“We have reached the decision so that employees across the country can concentrate on the elections without being burdened by work,” said Manpower and Transmigration Ministry secretary general Abdul Wahab Bangkona.

Poll reveals Indonesia opposition set to top elections

03 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Channel New Asia

JAKARTA: Indonesia's main opposition party is set to win a convincing victory at legislative elections next week, boosted by the nomination of the popular Jakarta governor as their presidential candidate, a poll showed.

The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) will take 37 percent of the vote at Wednesday's election, a survey of 2,000 people by private pollster Roy Morgan Research suggested.

The poll put the corruption-mired Democratic Party of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in fourth place with 10 percent.

Jokowi remains ‘electoral magnet’ for PDI-P: Survey

03 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

A survey commissioned by Jakarta-based pollster the Political Communication (Polcomm) Institute says Joko “Jokowi” Widodo remains an electoral magnet who will boost the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle’s (PDI-P) vote in the upcoming elections.

“The party’s electability stands at 23.1 percent and according to respondents surveyed, this is because it has nominated Jokowi as its presidential candidate,” said Polcomm Institute director Heri Budianto in a press conference in Jakarta on Thursday, as quoted by Antara.

PKPI confident of passing electoral threshold

03 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

The Indonesian Justice and Unity Party (PKPI) says it is confident of meeting the 3.5 percent electoral threshold and of winning a seat in the House of Representatives during the upcoming legislative election.

The PKPI's deputy secretary-general, Rully Soekarta, said on Thursday that despite its optimism, the party would keep a lookout for any attempted fraud to reduce his party's number of votes.

Indonesia opposition to top legislative polls: survey

03 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Indonesia's main opposition party is set to win a convincing victory at legislative elections next week, boosted by the nomination of the popular Jakarta governor as their presidential candidate, a poll showed.

The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) will take 37 percent of the vote at Wednesday's election, a survey of 2,000 people by private pollster Roy Morgan Research suggested.

The poll put the corruption-mired Democratic Party of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in fourth place with 10 percent.

No succession in Golkar, Aburizal says

03 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Golkar Party chairman and presidential candidate Aburizal Bakrie has rejected reports predicting a change of party leadership in the near future, saying that all Golkar officials were concentrating on winning the legislative and presidential elections.

“Someone has come up with the idea that there will be a leadership change, which is not the case,” he told journalists in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), on Thursday, as quoted by Antara.

Golkar ready to be opposition, says Aburizal

02 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Golkar Party chief Aburizal “Ical” Bakrie says his party is ready to leave its comfort zone as part of the government and become the next opposition party if it fails to gain a share of power.

"Our democracy does not recognize an opposition. But if by becoming an opposition you mean being outside the Cabinet, Golkar is ready for that. Golkar will serve as a party that provides constructive criticism to the government," Aburizal told journalists on the sidelines of Golkar's campaign rally in Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara, on Wednesday.

Local Bukit Barisan residents’ voting right at risk

02 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Approximately 1,500 residents of the South Bukit Barisan National Park in Kaur regency, Bengkulu, might not be able to vote in the upcoming legislative election as no officers from the Regional General Elections Commission (KPUD) have visited the area to register them.

Sofyan, a local resident, said on Monday that the local administration considered his neighborhood a shanty town. However, in 2009 four polling stations were set up in the area.

Aburizal looks for grip in Kalla's hometown

02 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
The Jakarta Post

Golkar Party's presidential candidate Aburizal Bakrie looked confident when he led the party's campaign in Makassar, South Sulawesi on Tuesday amid support for former vice president Jusuf Kalla, who is of South Sulawesi descent, who had also been touted as a potential vice presidential candidate.

The leased Fokker F100 executive jet carrying Aburizal and his 50-person entourage, which included some 20 journalists, arrived at Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport where several Golkar local executives were waiting for the tycoon.

Latest Aceh Shooting Politically Motivated, Police Say

02 Abr 2014
Indonesia
Fuente: 
Jakarta Globe

Jakarta. A fatal drive-by shooting on the streets of a Bireun district village on Monday night was the latest instance of politically motivated violence in the turbulent run-up to the April 9 legislative election, the National Police said on Wednesday.

“It’s clear that [the shooting was motivated by] competition between political parties,” National Police Chief Sutarman said. “We ask the people of Aceh to stay away from any provocation of any political power that may lead to violence.”

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