八点最热报 | 经过1个多月的计票,印尼总统选举结果昨天终于出炉,现任国防部长普拉博沃和佐科威长子吉伯朗的搭档组合,成功以 58.85%的得票率,当选印尼下届的正副总统。(主播:萧慧敏)
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00:04 After a month of counting votes, the results of the presidential election in Indonesia were finally out yesterday.
00:09 The current Minister of National Defense, Pula Bowo, and his partner, Zorkewe's eldest son, Kipurang,
00:14 successfully won the presidential election in Indonesia with a 58.85% voting rate.
00:20 The 72-year-old Pula Bowo was born in one of the most powerful families in Indonesia.
00:25 His grandfather was the founder of the National Bank of Indonesia.
00:28 His father was a member of the government.
00:30 He was the son-in-law of former President Suharto.
00:34 Some analysts believe that the election of Pula Bowo reflected the popular support of the people
00:38 for the continuation of the current president Zorkewe's policy, economic development, employment,
00:42 and the rise of the people's livelihood.
00:45 However, the election of Pula Bowo was also full of controversy.
00:48 Zorkewe, who allied with him, was criticized for abuse of power many times,
00:52 which made Pula Bowo proud, and tried to establish a political dynasty through his son Kipurang.
00:58 The other two presidential candidates who lost,
01:01 the former chief of the Yogyakarta Special District, Anis, and the former governor of Central Java, Ganjal,
01:06 accused the election of violation and fraud.
01:09 They will be brought to the Constitutional Court to challenge the election results.
01:13 After the results of the Indonesian presidential election were released,
01:21 Pula Bowo, who was determined to run for president,
01:23 gave a speech outside his office to thank the voters for their support.
01:26 At the same time, he also called on the Indonesian people to unite, look to the future,
01:29 and work together, and promised that he would become the president of all Indonesian people.
01:53 At the same time, many supporters and opponents of Pula Bowo
01:56 gathered in front of the election committee's office to express their attitude and position.
02:00 The authorities also sent a large number of police to guard the scene to avoid riots.
02:04 In order to ensure that the presidential inauguration ceremony on October 2 will be held successfully,
02:07 Pula Bowo needs to draw as many political parties, including those in the enemy camp,
02:11 as possible in the next period of time to join the ruling alliance,
02:13 to reduce the obstacles he will encounter in parliament.
02:17 To be continued...
02:20 To be continued...