Indonesia presidential candidate Anies Baswedan picks head of Islamic party as running mate
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Former Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan trails the top two candidates vying to become Indonesia's next president.
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JAKARTA – Former Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan on Saturday named the chairman of Indonesia’s largest Islamic party as his running mate
Opinion polls have forecast the election to be a close race between Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo and Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto, who have both received the support of the current president, Mr Joko Widodo.
Mr Anies, however, has been falling behind. His vice-presidential pick, Mr Muhaimin Iskandar, leads the National Awakening Party (PKB), which has strong ties with Indonesia’s biggest Islamic organisation, Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), that boasts 40 million members.
Mr Prabowo and Mr Ganjar have yet to name their vice-president choices. Candidates are expected to formally register between October and November.
“With PKB joining, it feels like this coalition will move faster, be bigger and more stable,” Mr Anies said in a rally broadcast from the city of Surabaya, East Java.
Running with Mr Muhaimin could broaden Mr Anies’ appeal to voters, as PKB and NU are seen as promoters of moderate Islam, said political analyst Djayadi Hanan, adding that Mr Anies needs “a breakthrough” as his base voters are mostly conservatives.
Choosing Mr Muhaimin could, however, harm Mr Anies’ chances after former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his party withdrew from Mr Anies’ coalition on Friday, accusing him of backpedalling on a promise to choose Mr Yudhoyono’s son as his running mate.
“If you cannot be trusted now, cannot keep commitments, what will you do when you hold great power?” the former president said.
The decision could also hurt Mr Prabowo’s campaign. Mr Muhaimin previously pledged to support the controversial former special forces general in 2024.
Mr Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, a senior member of Mr Prabowo’s Gerindra party, said the announcement “automatically ended the political cooperation of Gerindra and PKB”, but added his party respected Mr Muhaimin’s decision. REUTERS