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Indonesian court rejects opposition vote challenge

Jakarta : Indonesia | 3 months ago  
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Indonesia's Constitutional Court on Wednesday rejected opposition complaints of irregularities surrounding last month's presidential polls, confirming Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono's re-election. The court said it could find no reason to order another poll after challengers...
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