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Jakarta: The Indonesian capital is on tenterhooks today as the country awaits a “final and binding” ruling from the Constitutional Court about who won its presidential election.

The decision due later today is expected to favour Jakarta governor Joko Widodo, whom the Electoral Commission pronounced the winner on July 22, with a margin of 8.4 million votes. But Mr Joko’s rival, former military strongman Prabowo Subianto, challeged the result in the constitutional court. He has vowed never to concede defeat even if the court decision goes against him.

In anticipation of the result, the streets leading to the court and its precincts were barricaded by police.

Mr Prabowo’s supporters were mustering early on Thursday, intending to take to the streets outside the court and in other key parts of the city, hinting at a violent backlash if he is once again declared the loser.
A number of entrances to the city from the outer suburbs were also closed on Thursday morning to prevent protesters being bussed in, as a reported 28,000 police troops were arrayed around the city to keep the peace.

National police chief General Sutarman said 42 groups were intending to stage demonstrations in the city, but he said the panel of judges would be able to decide the case fairly, and would not be influenced by the situation outside the court.

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono remained in Jakarta, postponing a trip to the restive Papua province, to exercise a calming influence. On Wednesday he called together a meeting of his senior security advisers, including the police chief, to discuss the issue.

Members of Mr Prabowo’s huge legal team have tried to ramp up expectations of victory in recent days, and also increased pressure on the court.

One of his team, Habiburokhman, said on Tuesday that Mr Prabowo’s supporters “may get frustrated and they could explode at any time”. It was useless to tell these people not to take action, Habiburokhman said, and, “we won’t push for reconciliation [with Mr Joko’s camp] if it’s not genuine”.

But most of the people attending pro-Prabowo rallies were paid rent-a-crowd members from uniformed “citizen militia” groups such as the “Red and White brigade”, which also protested outside the Australian embassy over last year’s spying revelations. And it’s highly unlikely that he will be able to muster significant public support because, according to credible polls, even many people who voted for him believe he should move on and accept the result.

Despite the police presence and the warnings from the Prabowo camp, Jakarta was bustling on Thursday morning with office workers going about their normal business.

In two weeks over hearings in the court, Mr Prabowo’s case seemed to be weak, full of bluster but without the required evidence of “systematic, structured and massive” vote shifting that would be required to prove his case.

An analysis by academics Jim Della-Giacoma and Veri Junaidi said Mr Prabowo’s case was “more like a political statement than a well-argued lawsuit”.

Where voting patterns did seem suspicious, it was ambiguous who might have benefited, and involved relatively small numbers of votes — nowhere near the 8.4 million vote margin in favour of Mr Joko.

One example of alleged intimidation raised by Mr Prabowo in a personal statement to the court was emblematic of much of the case. He told the court of a case in the village of Banyuwangi, East Java, where, “the house of our witness was burned down”.

Online media portal Detik.com sent a journalist to check the claim, but found that, firstly, it was not the witness’s house that was attacked, it was the Prabowo-Hatta campaign office, and secondly that it was not set on fire, but someone threw stones at it.

Police told the journalist that the office was not specifically targeted, but some people had being throwing stones that day at a number of neighbouring houses. It had nothing to do with the election, but was purely a criminal incident, the police said.

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Tensions high in Jakarta as court ruling due on presidential election
Hope Nothing Bad happen in Jakarta :(

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MK Building Secured Tomorrow, Street Closed

TEMPO.CO
, Jakarta - The secretary general of the Constitutional Court (MK) Janedjri M. Gaffar said MK had coordinated with the Jakarta Police to close Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat - which runs directly in front of the MK - throughout the final hearing and ruling of the election result dispute case.

"We are closing the street to ensure that tomorrow's hearing goes without a hitch," said Janedjri toTempo earlier today.

Janedjri believed the rally is unlikely to happen in front of the Court. "The mass would probably congregate around the Medan Merdeka roundabout," he said, as the police planned on securing the MK by establishing four overlapping security clearance zones located inside the Court, outside the Court, on Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat, and on the streets heading towards Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat.

Janedjri said it was imperative that the proceedings tomorrow run without a hitch, as there is no higher legal entity that has the authority to overrule a ruling made by the MK. As such, Janedjri claimed the Court had taken every possible measure to ensure the validity and fairness of the proceedings.

The Central Jakarta District Police’s Chief of Traffic Police Sr. Comr. Sakat said diversions would be put in place if the mass demonstrations occur in front of the Court. "If the mass congregates in front of the Court the way they did today, we have no option but to close off the street completely," said Sakat to Tempo.

Around 1,000 supporters of the Prabowo-Hatta presidential ticket is protesting in front of the MK today, demanding that the Court overturn the ruling of the General Elections Commission (KPU) which saw the Jokowi-JK presidential ticket being declared as the winners of the 2014 Presidential Election. Prabowo-Hatta supporters have congregated in front of the Court since 9 a.m., occupying three lanes on Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat.

MK Building Secured Tomorrow, Street Closed | Metro | Tempo.Co :: Indonesian News Portal

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Relax, you bring it with some exaggerations, the main concentration of mass is around MK building and the main roads are still busy as usual. But regardless, I hope nothing will happen as the MK announce its results.
 
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Its fine buddy.....Nothing is danger here, I am in Jakarta, Indonesian is a clever and wise people.....Just look at our own Facebook if we want to know whether there is danger situation ........:D No more words fighting in my FB, Prabowo supporter has become wiser Today....... :P

My prediction is that the world will see us as more mature society after this, inshaALLAH .....:smart:
 
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Relax, you bring it with some exaggerations, the main concentration of mass is around MK building and the main roads are still busy as usual. But regardless, I hope nothing will happen as the MK announce its results.

maybe. I believe in our Government Power today !
but, when I see Track Record of that 'Impotent' Ex General, maybe 'relax' is not the answer.
 
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Jakarta daily activities is as usual. The alert condition just for prevention.
 
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Its fine buddy.....Nothing is danger here, I am in Jakarta, Indonesian is a clever and wise people.....Just look at our own Facebook if we want to know whether there is danger situation ........:D No more words fighting in my FB, Prabowo supporter has become wiser Today....... :P

My prediction is that the world will see us as more mature society after this .....:smart:

Yes, SBY will do anything to prevent something bad happen in Jakarta 8-)
but, I am still curious with 'prabowo supporter' :-)
 
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maybe. I believe in our Government Power today !
but, when I see Track Record of that 'Impotent' Ex General, maybe 'relax' is not the answer.

Nah, Prabowo may be "explosive" but he won't be stupid enough to order a riot or ,god forbid, a rebellion to deny MK's results. If he's stupid enough to do that, he will lose everything he has built and he may ruin his chance to run for another candidacy.
 
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Yes, SBY will do anything to prevent something bad happen in Jakarta 8-)
but, I am still curious with 'prabowo supporter' :-)

Leet's see buddy, Prabowo supporter is actually a supporter of many parties that support him, their loyalty is not coming from Prabowo, but their own party. I just see only PKS supporter that is a hardcore one, the rest is not. PKS itself has already been hit by corruption scandal resulting less grip their leader has into their own mass. Beside that, our people, in my opinion, has become much better in term of wisdom and ready for any fierce competition again in next election. This is a useful lesson for us, Indonesian, and sure it can be a lesson as well to other countries who run a democracy system.

Paling 2 Pemuda Pancasila yg pada demo...he,he
 
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Nah, Prabowo may be "explosive" but he won't be stupid enough to order a riot or ,god forbid, a rebellion to deny MK's results. If he's stupid enough to do that, he will lose everything he has built and he may ruin his chance to run for another candidacy.
Yes, maybe for you, me, and many people. that will be stupid move, if he did that.
but, for prabowo. who knows?
he is really 'unpredictable' man buddy :undecided:

Leet's see buddy, Prabowo supporter is actually a supporter of many parties that support him, their loyalty is not coming from Prabowo, but their own party. I just see only PKS supporter that is a hardcore one, the rest is not. PKS itself has already been hit by corruption scandal resulting less grip their leader has into their own mass. Beside that, our people, in my opinion, has become much better in term of wisdom and ready for any fierce competition again in next election. This is a useful lesson for us, Indonesian, and sure it can be a lesson as well to other countries who run a democracy system.

Paling 2 Pemuda Pancasila yg pada demo...he,he

yes, I mean Those Hardliners in 'Prabowo Supporter'

but, entah mengapa. for me, and many my friend as IBC.
This Day Remembering us to the days before Riot 1998 happen. :(

but, yeah I believe the condition right know is Different. :-)

mungkin memang benar, yang namanya Trauma itu sulit hilangnya :woot:
 
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I think so too that Prabowo will not do anything reckless. He's ex-kopassus, he knows best the consequences.

What i'm worried is political party behind him. Blinded by their greed.
 
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Nah, Prabowo may be "explosive" but he won't be stupid enough to order a riot or ,god forbid, a rebellion to deny MK's results. If he's stupid enough to do that, he will lose everything he has built and he may ruin his chance to run for another candidacy.

With all his recent act, I think it's safe to say he already lose his chance for serious run in next election. Last survey if we have re-election again today, Prabowo will only get 35% vote.
 
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With all his recent act, I think it's safe to say he already lose his chance for serious run in next election. Last survey if we have re-election again today, Prabowo will only get 35% vote.

Well predicting what will happen 5 years from now is too reckless, if Prabowo's camp can play it well as an opposition for 5 years during Jokowi's leadership, Prabowo may come as an "alternative" candidate in the next election, although he may face another challengers with more to offer than Prabowo's typical mongerings :lol::lol:
 
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The Police Brigades guard the closed streets around MK's building

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