By Ananda Teresia
JAKARTA (Reuters) – The biggest party in Indonesia’s parliament is seeking a legislative investigation into alleged violations around this month’s presidential election and plans also to file a case with a top court, a senior party official said on Monday.
The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) backed Ganjar Pranowo for the presidency, who finished a distant third behind Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto, the clear winner of the Feb. 14 election according to unofficial vote tallies and an ongoing preliminary count by the poll body.
“We found there was abuse of power, ranging from legal aspects to the use of…