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Yudhoyono Won in Ottawa

Posted: Friday, July 10th, 2009

The current Indonesia’s President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, received the most votes on the General Election held at the Indonesian Embassy, intended to select the new president and vice president.

Yudhoyono and his vice president candidate, Boediono received 111 votes (89.52%). Only 8 (6,45%) voted for former President Megawati Soekarnoputri, and 5 (4,03%) voted for incumbent Vice President Jusuf Kalla.

The election was held on July 8, 2009 and for voters that cast their ballot directly to the polling station. Most of the voters in Canada will cast their ballot through mail, which will be counted on Thursday, July 16, 2009.

Yudhoyono is predicted to be the winner in this content, received more than 60% of votes nationally.

EU may lift ban on four Indonesian airlines in July

Posted: Friday, July 10th, 2009

The European Commission could allow four Indonesian airlines to serve its members from July, partially lifting a blanket ban that it imposed in 2008 after a number of accidents involving the country’s carriers.

Senior officials from Indonesia’s Directorate General of Air Communications (DGAC) will travel to Brussels next week for talks, and the ban on Airfast Indonesia, Garuda Indonesia, Mandala Airlines and Premiair should be lifted as they have fulfilled most of the EU’s criteria, says a DGAC official.

Garuda is Indonesia’s national carrier, Mandala is a privately owned scheduled carrier, Airfast is a charter airline that does much of its work for western mining companies and Premiair is another charter airline that does corporate jet charters for European and US customers.

The European Commission issued the ban last June after Indonesia failed an ICAO safety audit, and asked the country to implement some of the 600 recommendations that ICAO put forward. These included having an independent regulator, improving rules governing airlines, and increasing the standard of its safety inspectors.

Indonesia has been taking steps to fulfil these criteria in order to get the EU ban lifted. Earlier this year, it suspended the air operator certificates (AOC) of five of the country’s smaller airlines for failing a quarterly audit that is now conducts on airlines to ensure they fulfil safety standards.

Source: Flightglobal

Democrat Party temporarily won at Embassy of Indonesia

Posted: Friday, April 10th, 2009

The Democrat Party, the party of current Indonesian president, got the most votes at the 2009 Indonesian Parliamentary election held on Thursday, April 9, 2009 at the Embassy of Indonesia, Ottawa. The Democrat Party got 41.13% of the votes, followed by Prosperous Justice Party with 17.74% of votes, and Golkar and Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle with the same 6.45% of votes.

The result is only for the voter who casted their vote by came directly to the polling station. Most of the voter in Canada are casting their vote via post, which will be counted on Saturday, April 18, 2009.

The participation of the voter who came to the poll for this election is around 66%.

The polling was held from 9:30am until 07:00pm, which then continued by the counting process started from 08:15pm until 09:20pm.