Presidential election
Presidential election
must be peaceful
Indonesia's presidential election is not an all-out, exclusive
and definitive war. The Sept. 20 presidential runoff is a
competition between two knights, to be held based on democratic
values.
Whoever wins the second round of the presidential election
will be subject to the regulation stating that a president can
serve only for two five-year terms.
The presidential runoff will likely turn into a fierce battle,
as only two of five presidential candidates -- incumbent
President Megawati Soekarnoputri and Susilo Bambang Yudhoyno --
have advanced to the second round of the election.
This daily believes that a smooth process and a legitimate
result of the next election are more important than who wins.
The April 5 legislative election and the first round of the
presidential election on July 5 have met the criteria for a
democratic election.
In this regard, we hope that all people, including the
political elite, bring about a smooth and peaceful election.
-- Kompas, Jakarta