JAKARTA, Indonesia—Unofficial results showed Indonesians re-electing President Joko Widodo for a second five-year term, but his nationalist opponent questioned the count, setting up political uncertainty in the world’s third-largest democracy. The results on Wednesday showed that 54%-56% of voters in the nation of more than 260 million people opted for Mr. Widodo, sticking with his mix of steady economic growth, infrastructure spending and cautious embrace of conservative Islam in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority...
Source: Wall Street Journal April 17, 2019 13:23 UTC