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Marcos congratula­tes Indonesia’s Prabowo

- Cristina Chi/ Philstar.com

MANILA --- President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday congratula­ted Indonesian presidenti­al candidate and incumbent defense minister Prabowo Subianto on his apparent landslide victory in the recent Indonesian elections.

Marcos joins other world leaders in extending their greetings to Prabowo, who had already declared a “victory for all Indonesian­s” last week and is poised to succeed the popular Indonesian leader Joko Widodo.

“My warmest congratula­tions to Defense Minister @prabowo on his commanding lead in the latest electoral count to be Indonesia’s next President,” Marcos said on his official X (formerly Twitter) account.

Marcos said the Philippine government is looking forward to strengthen­ing the bilateral ties between the Philippine­s and Indonesia, calling the latter the country’s close neighbor and partner in the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) bloc.

“I look forward to deepening PH’s bilateral ties with Indonesia, a close neighbor and partner in ASEAN, most especially as we celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations this year,” Marcos said.

In response, Prabowo thanked Marcos in an X post and said he is looking forward to “continuing the strong friendship forged over the past 75 years” between both Southeast Asian nations.

Prabowo, who is accused of several human rights abuses, relied on campaign tactics that aimed to “rebrand” his image before Indonesian­s similar to Marcos’ campaign strategy in the 2022 polls, according to political science expert Richard Heydarian. -

 ?? Bay Ismoyo (Prabowo’s photo) and Jam Sta. Rosa (Marcos’ photo) / AFP ?? This composite photo shows Philippine President Marcos Jr. (left) and Indonesian presidenti­al candidate Prabowo Subianto (right).
Bay Ismoyo (Prabowo’s photo) and Jam Sta. Rosa (Marcos’ photo) / AFP This composite photo shows Philippine President Marcos Jr. (left) and Indonesian presidenti­al candidate Prabowo Subianto (right).

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