By: Zulkieflimansyah
While the election results have not yet been finalized, it appears that the Democrat Party (PD) will take the biggest portion of seats in parliament. The quick count results of various survey institutes indicate PD will walk away with around 20.6 percent of the vote.
Coming in second would be the Golkar Party with 14.8 percent, follwed by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Strunggle (PDI-P) with 14.3 percent of the total votes cast. Smaller parties include the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) with 8.1 percent, the National Mandate Party (PAN) with 6.3 percent, the United Development Party (PPP) with...
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