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Indonesian President Joko Widodo faces election risk over ‘weak’ quake response

Widodo’s main challenger next year, Prabowo Subianto, is head of the Gerindra party and will be looking for any opportunity to damage Widodo

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Indonesian President Joko Widodo speaks with media in Palu. Photo: EPA
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Indonesia’s earthquake and tsunami could raise political risks for President Joko Widodo as he prepares a bid for re-election next year, with opponents keen to find fault in his handling of the disaster in a region with a history of sectarian strife.

The official death toll from Friday’s 7.5 quake and tsunami that struck the west coast of Sulawesi island has surged to 1,407 but there are fears it will rise when the full scale of destruction is determined and the missing are accounted for.

Indonesia's President Joko Widodo meets a boy who survived the September 28 earthquake and tsunami in Palu. Photo: AFP
Indonesia's President Joko Widodo meets a boy who survived the September 28 earthquake and tsunami in Palu. Photo: AFP
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Widodo, a former furniture businessman and the first president to come from outside the political or military establishment, will seek another five-year term in the April 17 election.

A quietly spoken reformer, he has enjoyed strong popularity but faces hostility from conservative nationalist and Islamist forces in the predominantly Muslim country of 260 million people.

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Widodo visited the badly hit city of Palu, 1,500km (930 miles) northeast of Jakarta, less than two days after the quake, urging residents to be patient.

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