On 9 April 2009, Election of Vice President and President of Indonesia will be held, in this election to choose the pair hold the President and Vice President of Indonesia 2009-2014 period. Election is the second time held in Indonesia.
The candidates the President and Vice President proposed by political parties or a combination of the political party General Elections Member of the Board of Representatives in 2009. The candidates the President and Vice President who have a voice of more than 50% of the vote in the general election with at least 20% vote in each province in which more than half the number of provinces in Indonesia, to be appointed President and Vice President. If the candidates do not have the President and the Vice President is selected, two of the candidates get most votes in the first and second general election are chosen by the people directly and get the sound that most people appointed as President and Vice President.
Candidates for President will
Some figures have been announced will be put up or receive the nomination in 2009, including:
* Former President Abdurrahman Wahid [2]
* Former Chairman of the House of Representatives Akbar Tandjung [3]
* Former President Megawati Soekarnoputri [4]
* Executive Director of Freedom Institute Rizal Mallarangeng [5] [6]
* President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. [7]
* Former Governor of DKI Jakarta Sutiyoso. [8]
* Former Minister of State Secretary Yusril Ihza Mahendra [9]
Figures which had put up the possibility, among others,
* Governor of Yogyakarta Hamengkubuwono X. [10]
* Vice President Jusuf Kalla. [11]
* The former Kostrad Prabowo Subianto, [12]
Other figures who have seen opportunities in the presidential election, among others,
* The former Army National Indonesia / Panglima ABRI Wiranto. [13]
Survey
* Health announced that a national study by Center for Democracy and Human Rights (Pusdeham) in November 2007 (the number of respondents = 3527) shows 17.1% of respondents support Hamengkubuwono X; Chairman of the MPR Hidayat Nur Wahid 11.7%; Chairman of the Public PAN Sutrisno Bachir 8.7%; Yusril Ihza Mahendra 8.6% and 3.9% Anas Urbaningrum. [14]
* Surveys the national barometer announced by Indo in December 2007 (n = 1200) shows 49.5% of respondents would support Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in the 2009 election, Joseph Kalla supported 21.7%, and Hamengkubuwono X get 14.7%. [15 ]
* Surveys conducted by national institutions Surveys Indonesia in January 2008 (n = 1200) shows the name of 20 candidates, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono supported by 34%, Megawati's 24.2%, Sri Sultan 6.6%, Gus Dur 4.4%, 4.1% Wiranto Amien Rais 3 %, and Jusuf Kalla 1.9%. [16] [17]
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1. ^ Numbers Susilo Keeps stable in Indonesia. Angus Reid Global Monitor. Accessed on 2008-02-10
2. ^ "Gus Dur Bersedia nominated in the 2009 Election", KOMPAS, 2007-12-30. Accessed on 2008-01-16.
3. ^ "Akbar Tanjung ready to join next year` s presidential election, "ANTARA, 2008-05-25. Accessed on 2008-05-27.
4. ^ "Former president Megawati announces re-election bid", ABC, 2007-09-13. Accessed on 2008-01-16.
5. ^ Rizal Mallarangeng. Facebook. Accessed on July 18
6. ^ "Rizal Mallarangeng for President", Sumbawanews.com, 2008-07-12. Accessed on 2008-07-18.
7. ^ "President SBY More Ready to fight in 2009", Kompas, 2008-09-28. Accessed on 2008-10-02.
8. ^ "If Sutiyoso potential for Cawapres Choose carefully," Suara Merdeka, 2007-10-02. Accessed on 2008-01-16.
9. ^ Asrul, "Yusril Mantap Be President Candidate 2009", Kompas TV, 2008-03-02. Accessed on 2008-05-27.
10. ^ "Indonesian sultan to run for president," the Sydney Morning Herald, 2008-01-16. Accessed on 2008-01-16.
11. ^ "SBY JK undisturbed so desire Capres", Suara Merdeka, 2007-10-03. Accessed on 2008-01-16.
12. ^ Http://www.detiknews.com/read/2008/07/14/122946/971553/10/prabowo-ngaku-nggak-akan-ngoyo-soal-capres
13. ^ 5 Capres 2009 Main Division. LSI / Detik.com. Accessed on 2008-01-14
14. ^ Bahri, Nina; Noviar Jamal, "Indonesia's 2009 election candidates," SCTV / MediaScrape, 2007-11-06. Accessed on 2007-12-13.
15. ^ "JK and Sri Sultan Favorites Cawapres 2009", KOMPAS, 2007-10-03. Accessed on 2007-12-13.
16. ^ Mujani, saiful (February 2008). "Economic Trends sentiment-Politics 2008" (pdf). Institute Surveys Indonesia. Retrieved on 2008-02-10.
17. ^ "Indonesia president still No.1 election choice - poll", Reuters, 2008-02-06. Accessed on 2008-02-10.
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