Indonesia investigates marked ballots found in Malaysia
A screen shot from video distributed on social media showing purported Indonesian ballot papers found in Kajang. – April 12, 2019.discovery of thousands of stray election ballots in Malaysia
, officials said, as the opposition threatens to challenge next week’s poll results over separate voter list irregularities, AFP reports. The General Elections Commission has sent a team to Malaysia to investigate as many as 20,000 ballots, including many marked in favour of Indonesian President Joko Widodo, that were found in two locations near Kuala Lumpur.
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