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Prabowo Subianto 2019 presidential campaign

Prabowo Subianto's presidential campaign in 2019 or Gerakan Nasional #2019GantiPresiden was his second presidential bid, following his loss to Joko Widodo (Jokowi) in the 2014 Indonesian presidential election. His running mate was businessman and former Jakarta deputy governor Sandiaga Uno.

Prabowo Subianto for President
Campaigned for2019 Indonesian presidential election
CandidatePrabowo Subianto
Chairman of Gerindra (2014–present)
Commander of Kostrad (1998)

Sandiaga Uno
Vice Governor of Jakarta (2017–2018)
AffiliationJust and Prosperous Indonesia Coalition
StatusRegistered:
10 August 2018
Authorized:
20 September 2018
Lost election:
21 May 2019
Key peopleChief executive:
Djoko Santoso
Secretary:
Ahmad Hanafi Rais
SloganIndonesia Adil Makmur
(Just and Prosperous Indonesia)
Indonesia Menang
(Indonesia Triumphs)
#2019GantiPresiden
(2019, we change presidents)
Websiteprabowo-sandi.com

Backed by a coalition of five political parties representing 40 percent of the seats in the People's Representative Council, Prabowo received his first official endorsement from his own party Gerindra in April 2018, with the other parties' support being secured in August 2018.

After quick counts and official counting indicated likely victory for Jokowi, Prabowo declared he would reject the results, insisting there had been excessive fraud.[1]

Background edit

After being Megawati Soekarnoputri's running mate in the 2009 Indonesian presidential election,[2] Prabowo Subianto made his first bid for the presidency in the 2014 Indonesian presidential election. He was defeated by Joko Widodo, who won 53.15% of the vote.[3] Previously, during the 2012 Jakarta gubernatorial election which saw Jokowi be elected Governor of Jakarta, Prabowo had supported him.[4]

Between 2014 and 2019, Prabowo remained second to Jokowi in most opinion polls.[5][6][7] The opposition coalition was initially a majority, until several parties defected to the government side.[8]

Team edit

Prabowo's campaign team was headed by former Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces Djoko Santoso. The team also included former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (as a national campaigner), in addition to various opposition political figures such as Rachmawati Sukarnoputri and Ahmad Muzani.[9]

The campaign team set up a national secretariat in Surakarta, just 1.1 kilometres (0.68 mi) away from Jokowi's private residence there, in addition to a post 450 metres (1,480 ft) away. Coordinators claimed the proximity of the bases was coincidental.[10]

Timeline edit

Pre-registration edit

After initial uncertainties over whether Prabowo would run himself[11] or endorse another presidential candidate[12] or even become Jokowi's running mate,[13][14] Gerindra, which Prabowo co-founded and leads, officially endorsed his second presidential bid on 11 April 2018. Following electoral laws, Gerindra by itself did not have enough votes to endorse Prabowo and needed to form a coalition.[15] The coalition ended up comprising Gerindra, the Democratic Party (Demokrat), the Islamist parties Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) and National Mandate Party (PAN), along with first-time party Berkarya. The parties in total represent 40 percent of the seats in the People's Representative Council and 36 percent of the popular vote in the 2014 Indonesian legislative election.[16]

Prior to the registration, Prabowo's coalition discussed the running mate, bringing up the possibility of selecting figures such as Anies Baswedan or following suggestions from coalition parties and Islamist groups, including Yudhoyono's son Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono or popular preacher Abdul Somad.[17] Eventually, in what Uno himself described as a "last-minute decision", Jakarta Vice Governor and Gerindra cadre Sandiaga Uno was appointed as Prabowo's running mate.[18] According to a statement by a National Mandate Party politician, the coalition parties only agreed on Uno as Prabowo's running mate "half an hour" before the pair's formal declaration on 9 August.[19] As part of the deal, Uno must renounce his membership in Gerindra, making him an independent.[20]

Campaigning edit

After being verified, Prabowo-Uno was assigned the ballot number 2 on 21 September 2018.[21] The pair's campaigned team split the two into separate regions for campaigning to maximize coverage - for example, on the first day of official campaigning at 23 September, Prabowo attended formal events in Jakarta while Uno visited multiple locations in Central Java.[22] Uno stated that his campaigning will focus in Central Java - with 818 locations visited being officially recorded by KPU by early December 2018.[23]

In response to multiple regional leaders publicly endorsing Jokowi's reelection, Prabowo's campaign team requested regional leaders who supported him to "stay calm" and focus on developing their respective regions.[24] On 14 January 2019, Prabowo gave a national speech at the Jakarta Convention Center, titled "Indonesia Menang" ("Indonesia Wins"), where he called for a national reorientation of development and management.[25]

On Sunday, 7 April 2019, Prabowo and Uno held an open rally, the largest during their campaigning period, in the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium. Democratic Party leader and former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (who is part of Prabowo's camp) criticized the rally for being "too exclusive" with Islamic activities dominating.[26]

During the final candidate debate on 13 April 2019, Prabowo stated that Indonesian economic issues originated partly from Jokowi's predecessors. The statement was heavily attacked by members of the Democratic Party - who saw the statement as an attack to Yudhoyono.[27]

Post-voting edit

Hours after the voting on 17 April 2019, Prabowo claimed victory in the election, citing internal exit polls despite most survey agencies releasing quick count results of the opposite.[28] Later, he declared that real count results showed that he won with 62 percent of the votes.[29]

Upon announcement of the official results on 21 May, Prabowo rejected it, and stated that he would bring the results to court.[30]

Positions edit

During a campaign speech, Prabowo declared that he aimed to achieve food self-sufficiency and to minimize imports to strategic goods.[31] His campaign promises also included adding more items to the determination of the minimum wage in the country, limiting both outsourcing and foreign workers, removing land and property tax for utilized housing, and limiting the use of debt financing in the national budget to productive sectors.[32] Another promise was to reduce income taxes and to lift the tax-free bracket higher, from the value of Rp4.5 million (US$300) a month in 2018.[33] Prabowo also stated during the first debates that he aimed to increase the Indonesian tax ratio to 16 percent - compared to 12.1 percent in 2019.[34]

Finances edit

By November 2018, Prabowo's campaign team had reported Rp41.9 billion in receipts (~US$3 million), mostly contributions from Prabowo and Uno, and expenditures of Rp34.5 billion (~US$2.4 million).[35] During an interview, the campaign team leader Djoko Santoso remarked that the team had limited funding, and did not expect much external funding.[36] In order to raise funds for the campaign, Uno sold his shares at his publicly-listed company Saratoga Investama - raising around Rp300 billion (~US$20 million) by October 2018.[37]

Controversies edit

During his campaign, Prabowo was accused of spreading pessimism and exercising Donald Trump's 2016 campaign strategy of highlighting economic disparity.[38] In a speech in October 2018, Prabowo said he wants to "Make Indonesia Great Again", much like Trump's 2016 campaign slogan.[39][40] The slogan was also used by one of his most prominent supporters, Fadli Zon, in 2017.[41][42] Prabowo accused the media of "manipulating" attendance figures at the 212 "Mujahideen" Grand Reunion on 2 December 2018.[43][44] Prabowo addressed the rally, at which participants shouted his name combined with the takbir.[45]

In a campaign speech in Surabaya, Jokowi accused Prabowo's campaign team of disseminating hateful propaganda aided by foreign consultants, citing "Russian propaganda" and the "firehose of falsehood" model.[46] Russia's ambassador to Indonesia, Lyudmila Vorobyeva, denied that Russia intervenes in the domestic affairs of other countries.[47]

Prabowo has close relationships with fundamental Muslims,[48] such as Muhammad Rizieq Shihab of the Islamic Defenders Front. Rizieq, who is in hiding in Mecca, persistently campaigned against Jokowi and for Prabowo.[49] Prabowo also promised to bring Rizieq home should he elected.[50] When asked about FPI's support, Prabowo's brother Hashim Djojohadikusumo said he accepted everyone who wants to support Prabowo as he wanted to win.[51]

Coalition parties edit

Endorsements edit

See also edit

References edit

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Prabowo Subianto s presidential campaign in 2019 or Gerakan Nasional 2019GantiPresiden was his second presidential bid following his loss to Joko Widodo Jokowi in the 2014 Indonesian presidential election His running mate was businessman and former Jakarta deputy governor Sandiaga Uno Prabowo Subianto for PresidentCampaigned for2019 Indonesian presidential electionCandidatePrabowo SubiantoChairman of Gerindra 2014 present Commander of Kostrad 1998 Sandiaga UnoVice Governor of Jakarta 2017 2018 AffiliationJust and Prosperous Indonesia CoalitionStatusRegistered 10 August 2018Authorized 20 September 2018Lost election 21 May 2019Key peopleChief executive Djoko SantosoSecretary Ahmad Hanafi RaisSloganIndonesia Adil Makmur Just and Prosperous Indonesia Indonesia Menang Indonesia Triumphs 2019GantiPresiden 2019 we change presidents Websiteprabowo sandi wbr com Backed by a coalition of five political parties representing 40 percent of the seats in the People s Representative Council Prabowo received his first official endorsement from his own party Gerindra in April 2018 with the other parties support being secured in August 2018 After quick counts and official counting indicated likely victory for Jokowi Prabowo declared he would reject the results insisting there had been excessive fraud 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Team 3 Timeline 3 1 Pre registration 3 2 Campaigning 3 3 Post voting 4 Positions 5 Finances 6 Controversies 7 Coalition parties 8 Endorsements 9 See also 10 ReferencesBackground editAfter being Megawati Soekarnoputri s running mate in the 2009 Indonesian presidential election 2 Prabowo Subianto made his first bid for the presidency in the 2014 Indonesian presidential election He was defeated by Joko Widodo who won 53 15 of the vote 3 Previously during the 2012 Jakarta gubernatorial election which saw Jokowi be elected Governor of Jakarta Prabowo had supported him 4 Between 2014 and 2019 Prabowo remained second to Jokowi in most opinion polls 5 6 7 The opposition coalition was initially a majority until several parties defected to the government side 8 Team editPrabowo s campaign team was headed by former Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces Djoko Santoso The team also included former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as a national campaigner in addition to various opposition political figures such as Rachmawati Sukarnoputri and Ahmad Muzani 9 The campaign team set up a national secretariat in Surakarta just 1 1 kilometres 0 68 mi away from Jokowi s private residence there in addition to a post 450 metres 1 480 ft away Coordinators claimed the proximity of the bases was coincidental 10 Timeline editPre registration edit After initial uncertainties over whether Prabowo would run himself 11 or endorse another presidential candidate 12 or even become Jokowi s running mate 13 14 Gerindra which Prabowo co founded and leads officially endorsed his second presidential bid on 11 April 2018 Following electoral laws Gerindra by itself did not have enough votes to endorse Prabowo and needed to form a coalition 15 The coalition ended up comprising Gerindra the Democratic Party Demokrat the Islamist parties Prosperous Justice Party PKS and National Mandate Party PAN along with first time party Berkarya The parties in total represent 40 percent of the seats in the People s Representative Council and 36 percent of the popular vote in the 2014 Indonesian legislative election 16 Prior to the registration Prabowo s coalition discussed the running mate bringing up the possibility of selecting figures such as Anies Baswedan or following suggestions from coalition parties and Islamist groups including Yudhoyono s son Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono or popular preacher Abdul Somad 17 Eventually in what Uno himself described as a last minute decision Jakarta Vice Governor and Gerindra cadre Sandiaga Uno was appointed as Prabowo s running mate 18 According to a statement by a National Mandate Party politician the coalition parties only agreed on Uno as Prabowo s running mate half an hour before the pair s formal declaration on 9 August 19 As part of the deal Uno must renounce his membership in Gerindra making him an independent 20 Campaigning edit After being verified Prabowo Uno was assigned the ballot number 2 on 21 September 2018 21 The pair s campaigned team split the two into separate regions for campaigning to maximize coverage for example on the first day of official campaigning at 23 September Prabowo attended formal events in Jakarta while Uno visited multiple locations in Central Java 22 Uno stated that his campaigning will focus in Central Java with 818 locations visited being officially recorded by KPU by early December 2018 23 In response to multiple regional leaders publicly endorsing Jokowi s reelection Prabowo s campaign team requested regional leaders who supported him to stay calm and focus on developing their respective regions 24 On 14 January 2019 Prabowo gave a national speech at the Jakarta Convention Center titled Indonesia Menang Indonesia Wins where he called for a national reorientation of development and management 25 On Sunday 7 April 2019 Prabowo and Uno held an open rally the largest during their campaigning period in the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium Democratic Party leader and former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono who is part of Prabowo s camp criticized the rally for being too exclusive with Islamic activities dominating 26 During the final candidate debate on 13 April 2019 Prabowo stated that Indonesian economic issues originated partly from Jokowi s predecessors The statement was heavily attacked by members of the Democratic Party who saw the statement as an attack to Yudhoyono 27 Post voting edit Hours after the voting on 17 April 2019 Prabowo claimed victory in the election citing internal exit polls despite most survey agencies releasing quick count results of the opposite 28 Later he declared that real count results showed that he won with 62 percent of the votes 29 Upon announcement of the official results on 21 May Prabowo rejected it and stated that he would bring the results to court 30 Positions editDuring a campaign speech Prabowo declared that he aimed to achieve food self sufficiency and to minimize imports to strategic goods 31 His campaign promises also included adding more items to the determination of the minimum wage in the country limiting both outsourcing and foreign workers removing land and property tax for utilized housing and limiting the use of debt financing in the national budget to productive sectors 32 Another promise was to reduce income taxes and to lift the tax free bracket higher from the value of Rp4 5 million US 300 a month in 2018 33 Prabowo also stated during the first debates that he aimed to increase the Indonesian tax ratio to 16 percent compared to 12 1 percent in 2019 34 Finances editBy November 2018 Prabowo s campaign team had reported Rp41 9 billion in receipts US 3 million mostly contributions from Prabowo and Uno and expenditures of Rp34 5 billion US 2 4 million 35 During an interview the campaign team leader Djoko Santoso remarked that the team had limited funding and did not expect much external funding 36 In order to raise funds for the campaign Uno sold his shares at his publicly listed company Saratoga Investama raising around Rp300 billion US 20 million by October 2018 37 Controversies editDuring his campaign Prabowo was accused of spreading pessimism and exercising Donald Trump s 2016 campaign strategy of highlighting economic disparity 38 In a speech in October 2018 Prabowo said he wants to Make Indonesia Great Again much like Trump s 2016 campaign slogan 39 40 The slogan was also used by one of his most prominent supporters Fadli Zon in 2017 41 42 Prabowo accused the media of manipulating attendance figures at the 212 Mujahideen Grand Reunion on 2 December 2018 43 44 Prabowo addressed the rally at which participants shouted his name combined with the takbir 45 In a campaign speech in Surabaya Jokowi accused Prabowo s campaign team of disseminating hateful propaganda aided by foreign consultants citing Russian propaganda and the firehose of falsehood model 46 Russia s ambassador to Indonesia Lyudmila Vorobyeva denied that Russia intervenes in the domestic affairs of other countries 47 Prabowo has close relationships with fundamental Muslims 48 such as Muhammad Rizieq Shihab of the Islamic Defenders Front Rizieq who is in hiding in Mecca persistently campaigned against Jokowi and for Prabowo 49 Prabowo also promised to bring Rizieq home should he elected 50 When asked about FPI s support Prabowo s brother Hashim Djojohadikusumo said he accepted everyone who wants to support Prabowo as he wanted to win 51 Coalition parties editGerindra Party National Mandate Party PAN Prosperous Justice Party PKS Democratic Party Demokrat Berkarya PartyEndorsements editMain article Endorsements in the 2019 Indonesian presidential election Endorsements for Prabowo SubiantoSee also editPrabowo Subianto 2014 presidential campaign Prabowo Subianto 2024 presidential campaignReferences edit Salleh Nur Asyiqin Mohamad 7 May 2019 Prabowo calls for IT audit of Indonesian polls The Straits Times Retrieved 7 May 2019 Hari Ini 9 Tahun Lalu Melihat Kembali Kekompakan Mega Prabowo KOMPAS in Indonesian 16 May 2018 Retrieved 4 January 2019 Joko Widodo wins Indonesia presidential election BBC 22 July 2014 Retrieved 4 January 2019 Prabowo Jokowi dan Ahok Figur Pemimpin Bersih KOMPAS in Indonesian 20 March 2012 Retrieved 4 January 2019 Survei SMRC Jarak Elektabilitas Jokowi dan Prabowo Membesar KOMPAS in Indonesian 12 January 2016 Retrieved 4 January 2019 Prabowo is Jokowi Biggest Contender Survey Says Tempo 7 August 2017 Retrieved 4 January 2019 Jokowi may run unopposed in next polls The Straits Times 9 May 2018 Retrieved 4 January 2019 Emont Jonathan 20 October 2016 Indonesian President Joko Jokowi Widodo Two Years On Time Retrieved 4 January 2019 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