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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
08/06/1999
Release Type:
Media Release
Transcript ID:
11309
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  • Howard, John Winston
INDONESIAN ELECTIONS

The Indonesian people and government are to be warmly congratulated

on what appears to be a remarkably peaceful ballot.

Indonesia's first fully free elections since 1955, they are a

landmark in Indonesia's history. The electoral campaign and the

enthusiastic voter turn-out represent a real celebration of democracy.

Voting day was a tremendous demonstration of the commitment of Indonesians

to exercise their democratic rights in a peaceful way. All Indonesia's

friends will be heartened.

I would also like to take the opportunity to acknowledge President

Habibie's personal commitment to holding democratic elections.

The significance of the elections for Indonesia and our whole region

is hard to overestimate. The elections pave the way for Indonesia

for the first time in more than a generation to be governed by a democratically

elected government.

My government looks forward to working closely with whatever government

emerges as a result of the elections. We will continue to place the

highest priority on strengthening our links with Indonesia and supporting

Indonesia's political and economic reform programme.

Australia made a substantial contribution to the elections. We contributed

$15 million in assistance and a 25-strong team of election observers.

The Australian Electoral Commission has been on the ground for months

working with their Indonesian counterparts to help make the elections

a success.

I thank those Australians who helped before and during the elections.

8 June 1999

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