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http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia-pacific/2009/07/200972472450265800.html

Friday, July 24, 2009 
10:55 Mecca time, 07:55 GMT 

      Yudhoyono's Indonesia win confirmed 
     
     
                 
                  Yudhoyono's rivals had accused his 
                  party of electoral fraud [AFP] 
           
      Indonesia's election commission has confirmed the country's incumbent 
president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, has been re-elected to a second five-year 
term.

      According to final results released on Friday, Yudhoyono won 61 per cent 
of the vote in the July 8 election, avoiding the need for a second round 
run-off.

      He will be formally sworn into office on October 20.

      Megawati Sukarnoputri, Yudhoyono's closest challenger and herself a 
former president, came in second at 27 per cent; while Jusuf Kalla, Yudhoyono's 
outgoing vice president scored 12 per cent.

      More than 121 million votes were counted, but the commission gave no 
official figures for the number of invalid ballots or voter turnout.

      The president's victory means he will avoid having to campaign in a 
second-round vote in the midst of a nationwide security alert following two 
deadly bomb attacks on hotels in the capital, Jakarta, last week.

      Yudhoyono had been praised with bringing Indonesia record economic growth 
and restoring security after a series of high profile attacks, including the 
2002 Bali bombings which killed 202 people.

      But the Jakarta blasts have come as a reminder that Indonesia's crackdown 
on militant violence may not have been as successful as many had thought.

      The July 8 election was only Indonesia's second direct presidential 
ballot and was seen as a key step towards cementing the country's young 
democracy.

      The election campaign and vote passed off largely peacefully and was 
praised by outsiders as free and fair.

      Yudhoyono's rivals however have accused his party of electoral fraud and 
said in the days after the election that they planned to formally contest the 
outcome.
     


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