Indonesians begin voting for a new president in one of the world’s largest elections
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesians began choosing a new president Wednesday as the world’s third-largest democracy aspires to become a global economic powerhouse just over 25 years since emerging from a brutal authoritarian era.
Polls open at 7 a.m. local time in each of Indonesia’s three time zones. The first region began voting at 22:00 GMT.
The incumbent Indonesian defense minister, who has been accused of human rights atrocities as an ex-general, and two former governors are vying to succeed the still-widely popular President Joko Widodo.
Widodo’s rise from a riverside slum to his country’s presidency has showcased the vibrancy of his Southeast Asian nation’s democracy in a region rife with authoritarian regimes.