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03 Dec 2020 | 09:59 AM UTC

Indonesia: Indonesia increasing security ahead of December 9 local elections nationwide

Indonesia increasing security ahead of December 9 local elections nationwide; campaign events ongoing, disruptions likely

Warning

Event

Indonesia will hold local elections to elect governors, mayors, and regents in around 270 localities nationwide on December 9. Candidates and supporters are campaigning ahead of the voting day, though the events are likely smaller than in past years' election programs due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions. While the central government has instructed local officials nationwide to implement health protocols, including physical distancing controls, the local authorities' level of enforcement is unclear.

Authorities are increasing security in localities holding the elections, especially during campaign events as a precaution. Heightened security is almost certain at polling stations, counting centers, party and candidates' campaign headquarters, and election commission's offices on December 9. Localized transport and business disruptions are likely, especially nearby election activities and if there is a high turnout of supporters at campaign events. Clashes between security forces and supporters, or between rival supporters, are possible. Mass arrests may occur if officials consider any rally participant to violate COVID-19 rules.

The central government has declared December 9 as a public holiday. Government offices and business closures are likely.

Advice

Avoid any rallies, party and election commission offices, polling stations, and counting centers as a precaution. Seek updated information from local sources for updates on events as organizers may not announce details in advance. Use alternative routes to avoid election-related events; allow additional time to reach destinations. If any violence erupts nearby, immediately depart the area and seek shelter at a non-governmental building. Always carry valid travel documents and heed authorities' instructions; maintain a non-confrontational stance if stopped by officials for checks. Keep in contact with diplomatic missions in the event of unrest. Heed all official security and transport advisories. Confirm all appointments on December 9.