The Borneo Post

‘Move to Antartica’ Indonesian presidenti­al challenger tells pollsters

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JA K A RTA: I nd o n e s i a’s presidenti­al challenger yesterday slammed pollsters as untrustwor­thy and said they should move to Antarctica so they could ‘lie to the penguins’, as he refused to concede defeat in this week’s election.

Firebrand ex-general Prabowo Subianto has rejected a dozen so- called quick counts that say Indonesian president Joko Widodo was re- elected Wednesday by a comfortabl­e margin.

The counts, which are samples conducted by pollsters, have been reliable indicators in past elections. Official results are not due until next month.

Subianto — pilloried online for his refusal to concede — ratcheted up the rhetoric yesterday, after claiming he was the Southeast Asian nation’s new president.

“The people of Indonesia don’t trust you,” he thundered to around a thousand supporters outside his home in the capital Jakarta.

“Maybe you can move to Antarctica. You can lie to the penguins.”

Yesterday’s crowd size was small for a city that has seen huge street protests in the past.

Subianto portrayed himself as a man of the people during the heated presidenti­al campaign, despite his immense wealth and ties to Indonesia’s corrupt Suharto dictatorsh­ip, which collapsed in 1998.

“This is a victory of the people. The Indonesian people have risen,” he told the crowd.

“The Indonesian people don’t want to be cheated anymore.”

On Thursday evening, Widodo said that he had received phone cal ls from world leaders to congratula­te him on the country’s polls, but added that he would await final results before formally declaring victory.

Subianto has alleged voter fraud and warned he would challenge the results in court.

He did the same, unsuccessf­ully, after losing to Widodo in 2014 and there is little to suggest Subianto will win this latest fight. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Subianto (right) delivers a speech to supporters. — AFP photo
Subianto (right) delivers a speech to supporters. — AFP photo

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