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President Jokowi accused of bias, interference in presidential election

While Jokowi has not explicitly endorsed any of the three candidates in the Feb. 14 election, he has made highly publicised appearances with frontrunner Prabowo Subianto, who is running with the leader's son as his candidate for vice president.

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President Jokowi accused of bias, interference in presidential election Campaign posters of presidential candidate and Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto and vice presidential candidate Gibran Rakabuming Raka, son of President Joko “Jokowi“ Widodo and current mayor of Surakarta, are seen along a street in Jakarta on January 31, 2024, ahead of the presidential and legislative polls scheduled to be held on February 14. (AFP/Yasuyoshi Chiba)
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President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo is facing mounting public criticism over his perceived political interference and lack of neutrality as he campaigns for the leading candidate in this month's presidential election. 

While Jokowi has not explicitly endorsed any of the three candidates in the Feb. 14 election, he has made highly publicised appearances with frontrunner Prabowo Subianto, who is running with the leader's son as his candidate for vice president.

In Indonesia, sitting presidents are allowed to campaign for candidates provided they do not use state resources and take official leave to do so, but incumbents have typically remained neutral.

But since October, when a top court tweaked eligibility rules to allow Jokowi's 36-year-old son to run with Defence Minister Prabowo, the president has faced mounting allegations of ethical and legal breaches. 

The furore has prompted Jokowi to repeatedly clarify his stance and even show reporters print-outs of the election law to clear his name.

"Yes, a president can join the campaign. Yes, a president can pick a side. All that is permitted as long as he does not use state facilities," he told reporters last week, after attending a defence event with Prabowo.

Critics say he has flouted election laws by appearing to campaign for Prabowo while attending government functions and meals together, and rival candidates allege state agencies have disrupted rallies and torn down promotional materials on the campaign trail.

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