Indonesia's presidential debates: the score midway through
Indonesians will be going to the polls next month to elect their next president. Meanwhile, the three candidates and their vice-presidential running mates have participated in three nationally-televised debates organised by the General Election Commission. Public surveys conducted following the deba...
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author | Lanti, Irman G. |
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description | Indonesians will be going to the polls next month to elect their next president. Meanwhile, the three candidates and their vice-presidential running mates have participated in three nationally-televised debates organised by the General Election Commission. Public surveys conducted following the debates indicate that the popularity standings of the candidates have not changed much. Two debates remain to be held and if they do not produce a decisive outcome, it is likely that the election will go on to a run-off. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/1734132024-02-11T15:41:41Z Indonesia's presidential debates: the score midway through Lanti, Irman G. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social Sciences Country and Region Studies International Political Economy Indonesians will be going to the polls next month to elect their next president. Meanwhile, the three candidates and their vice-presidential running mates have participated in three nationally-televised debates organised by the General Election Commission. Public surveys conducted following the debates indicate that the popularity standings of the candidates have not changed much. Two debates remain to be held and if they do not produce a decisive outcome, it is likely that the election will go on to a run-off. Published version 2024-02-05T05:48:18Z 2024-02-05T05:48:18Z 2024 Commentary Lanti, I. G. (2024). Indonesia's presidential debates: the score midway through. RSIS Commentaries, 009-24. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173413 en RSIS Commentaries, 009-24 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
spellingShingle | Social Sciences Country and Region Studies International Political Economy Lanti, Irman G. Indonesia's presidential debates: the score midway through |
title | Indonesia's presidential debates: the score midway through |
title_full | Indonesia's presidential debates: the score midway through |
title_fullStr | Indonesia's presidential debates: the score midway through |
title_full_unstemmed | Indonesia's presidential debates: the score midway through |
title_short | Indonesia's presidential debates: the score midway through |
title_sort | indonesia s presidential debates the score midway through |
topic | Social Sciences Country and Region Studies International Political Economy |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173413 |
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