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Jakarta Post, June 14, 1999

Australian govt not worried by slow vote count: Downer

MELBOURNE (Reuters): Ausralia said it saw nothing wrong with
the slow vote count in Indonesia's first democratic elections
in 44 years.

"We have been delighted with the conduct of the Indonesian
elections," Australian foreign minister Alexander Downer said
on Sunday.

"The results are taking a while to come through but that was to
be expected," Downer told reporters in Auckland after holding
talks with his New Zealand counterpart Don Mc Kinnon.

By Sunday, six days after Indonesians voted, only a quarter of
the votes had beemn counted, and officials did not expect the
final result to be known until June 21.

The tardy counting has sparked allegations of fraud in the
archipelago, spoiling what turned out to be a relatively
peaceful campaign in the world's fourth most populous nation.

But Australia saw no foul play in the wake of the poll held by
its nearest Asian neighbor.

"But we don't think that the slow pace of the counting is
anything but to be expected in a circumstance like this, and
it's worth making the point that when the Philippines had their
first democratic election it was the same thing," Downer said,
according to a transcript of the news conference.

As of Sunday, Megawati Soekarnoputri's opposition Indonesian
Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI Perjuangan) was leading in
the count with close to 40 percent support.

On Friday, Australian Prime Minister John Howard said people
should stop complaining about the slow vote count in Indonesia
and instead applaud a victory for democracy.

Howard said it was important to keep a sense of perspective
given that Indonesia had 211 million people grappling with
their first taste of unfamiliar freedoms.

"I think it's remarkable, and instead of people whinging about
it being slow, why don't they applaud the fact that after 40
years of a pretty authoritarian government, a very
authoritarian government, we now have democracy, or the
beginning of democracy, in Indonesia,""he told ABC radio.

"Imperfect though it may be, slow though it may be, it will be
a huge achievement because the whole campaign was conducted
with very little violence."

Howard said the elections were a credit to the Indonesian
people and Soeharto's successor, B.J. Habibie.

"He was the man who briught this about and he deserves credit
whatever the outcome and whatever his political future may be,"
Howard said.

The General Election Commission said the count could be
completed by June 21, but it will not be the final official
one, which will only be announced on July 8.

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