The Borneo Post

Indonesia’s presidenti­al polls garner Malaysians’ attention — MP

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MIRI: The recent presidenti­al elections of Indonesia garnered considerab­le attention from people all over Malaysia.

In this regard, Miri MP Chiew Choon Man said this was quite evident here in view of the city’s location near the Kalimantan province of the republic.

He added that, with Miri having establishe­d close ties with Indonesia, the electoral outcome would be deemed as crucial for cross-border relations, trade dynamics and developmen­tal endeavours.

“The Feb 14 polls indicated Prabowo Subianto’s strong chance of securing an outright majority in the first round.

“Should this happen, the ascension of Prabowo Subianto to power could have significan­t implicatio­ns on the legacy of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) and his flagship ‘Nusantara’ project.

“This ambitious initiative, aimed at enhancing maritime infrastruc­ture and inter-island connectivi­ty within Indonesia, would actually align well

The Feb 14 polls indicated Prabowo Subianto’s strong chance of securing an outright majority in the first round. Should this happen, the ascension of Prabowo Subianto to power could have significan­t implicatio­ns on the legacy of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) and his flagship ‘Nusantara’ project.

— Chiew Choon Man, Miri MP

with the interests of Sarawak, particular­ly in Miri,” he said in a press statement on Friday, when giving his take on the presidenti­al elections of Indonesia.

Nonetheles­s, Chiew said the impending relocation of Indonesia’s capital to Kalimantan would open up a new horizon of economic synergies and bilateral cooperatio­n, thus, highlighti­ng the need to reinforce customs, immigratio­n and quarantine (CIQ) complexes along the Sabah-Sarawak-Kalimantan border.

“Therefore, upgrading these CIQ complexes along the Sabah-Sarawak-Kalimantan border is vital, as supported by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof and Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir.

“In conclusion, the electoral mandate of Indonesia’s 2024 elections resonates strongly across the corridors of Sarawak and Miri, outlining a path full of transforma­tive possibilit­ies.

“The strategic alignment of policies, especially exemplifie­d by the Nusantara project, heralds a paradigm shift towards augmented connectivi­ty, expanded trade horizons and heightened cultural exchanges.

“In pursuing this path, Miri stands ready to emerge as a leader of regional prosperity and a model of sustainabl­e developmen­t paradigms,” added Chiew.

 ?? — Acm photo ?? A woman casting her ballot during Indonesia’s presidenti­al and legislativ­e elections, at a polling station in Bogor, test Java. soting began on ceb 14 in Indonesia’s presidenti­al, national and provincial elections held at more than 800,000 polling stations across the country, with nearly 205 million people eligible to cast their ballots.
— Acm photo A woman casting her ballot during Indonesia’s presidenti­al and legislativ­e elections, at a polling station in Bogor, test Java. soting began on ceb 14 in Indonesia’s presidenti­al, national and provincial elections held at more than 800,000 polling stations across the country, with nearly 205 million people eligible to cast their ballots.

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