Domestic Outgoing president
Joko Widodo stated that he had met and congratulated Prabowo and his own son, Gibran, on the evening of 14 February, based on quick count results. Former president
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono congratulated Prabowo and stated that he "is now his commander". Chairman of the
NasDem Party Surya Paloh in a press conference said his party accepted the results of both legislative and presidential elections and congratulated all winners of the legislative election and the Prabowo-Gibran ticket. Despite this, Paloh states that NasDem will continue to support efforts to "seek justice" regarding the election results. NasDem will also file a lawsuit against the election results, including for the election of legislative members in six electoral districts, namely three electoral districts in Sumatra, one electoral district in Papua, and two electoral districts in Java. The
Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) also accepted the results with party secretary general
Aboe Bakar Alhabsy expressing his happiness on its electoral gain of 3 seats. However, PKS states that the legal process for the election is still ongoing, citing the problems of using the Sirekap. In an apparent criticism towards
Gibran Rakabuming Raka's candidacy as vice president, Anies stated that "leaders born from a process tainted with fraud and irregularities will produce a regime that produces policies full of injustice" and his team did not want this to happen. On 22 April 2024 after hearing the ruling from the
Constitutional Court, Anies declared that the election was over and congratulated Prabowo and Gibran for their victory in the election.
Ganjar Pranowo's campaign legal team deputy leader
Todung Mulya Lubis also stated they would protest the results to the
Constitutional Court and rejecting the results of the presidential election especially on the
PDI-P's stronghold provinces of
Central Java,
Bali,
North Sulawesi and
East Nusa Tenggara. Despite this, Todung Mulya Lubis stated they were not in the position to reject the whole results and only wanted to "correct the errors". On 22 April 2024, following the ruling from the
Constitutional Court, both
Ganjar Pranowo and
Mahfud MD accepted the election results and congratulated Prabowo and Gibran for their electoral victory. Grand Imam of the
Istiqlal Mosque Nasaruddin Umar congratulated Prabowo and Gibran on their victory in the election and expressed hope that Indonesia will be more developed and more successful under their leadership.
Nahdlatul Ulama chief
Yahya Cholil Staquf congratulated Prabowo-Gibran for winning the election and all parties that won seats in the legislative election.
Muhammadiyah chief
Haedar Nashir had also congratulated Prabowo-Gibran, hoping that the elected pair have the spirit of a statesman in carrying out the popular mandate.
Sultan and
Governor of Yogyakarta Hamengkubuwono X congratulated Prabowo-Gibran for their electoral victory and expressed hope for their successful administration.
International Asia • – Prime Minister
Hun Manet congratulated Prabowo through a congratulatory message. • –
Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia Lu Kang visited Prabowo's home on 18 February and personally congratulated him over the election results while expressing hope that "Indonesia and China can grow together, prosper together". On 20 March, President
Xi Jinping delivered a congratulatory message to Prabowo for his victory and said that he looked forward to meet with him and work together with his administration. This letter was delivered by Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia Lu Kang. Foreign Minister
Wang Yi congratulated Prabowo for his win during an official visit to the
Ministry of Defense of Indonesia in Jakarta. • – President
José Ramos-Horta congratulated Prabowo through a phone call on 19 February. Prime Minister
Xanana Gusmao congratulated Prabowo through a letter, hopeful that Prabowo's wisdom and experience will make him a great president and wished for stronger bilateral relationship and cooperation in areas of mutual interest. • – Prime Minister
Narendra Modi congratulated the Indonesian people for the successful election and Prabowo for his victory on social media. Modi said he hoped to be able to work with the new president to strengthen the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two nation. Modi also sent a congratulatory letter to Prabowo which was delivered by Indian Ambassador to Indonesia
Sandeep Chakravorty during his official visit to the Ministry of Defense of Indonesia on 8 May. • – President
Ebrahim Raisi delivered a congratulatory message to Prabowo for being elected president based on the election results. He also stated his hope for both countries to have collaborative efforts, mutual understanding, and shared endeavours under Prabowo's presidency. • – Prime Minister
Fumio Kishida delivered a congratulatory message to Prabowo and expressed his desire to encourage bilateral cooperation in handling regional and international situations. • – King
Abdullah II congratulated Prabowo through a phone call based on the projected results. He also stated that Prabowo was needed by Indonesia and expressed his readiness to receive him in Jordan. • – Prime Minister
Anwar Ibrahim congratulated Prabowo for his victory in the election in a phone call and stated in his Twitter account that he was the first leader to congratulate him. He expressed belief that Prabowo can carry out the given mandate with excellence. On 4 April, Defense Minister
Mohamed Khaled Nordin congratulated Prabowo during Prabowo's visit in Malaysia, expressing hopes that bilateral relationship between both nations can be brought into greater heights, especially when Malaysia is already familiar with Prabowo who was educated in Malaysia during his youth. Apart from that, Malaysia Deputy Prime Minister
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and former 9th Malaysian Prime Minister
Ismail Sabri Yaakob also congratulated Prabowo as president-elect. • – President
Mahmoud Abbas delivered a congratulatory message to Prabowo on winning the presidential election and expressed the commitment to working together towards further development and cooperation. He also stated Palestine's appreciation for Indonesia's steadfast support for the Palestinian cause and its people. The message was delivered by the Embassy of Palestine in Jakarta. • – President
Bongbong Marcos congratulated Prabowo for his commanding lead in the latest electoral count to be president on social media. He also stated that he looked forward to deepening bilateral ties, especially in the upcoming celebration of 75 years of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and the Philippines. • – King
Salman of Saudi Arabia sent a
cable of congratulations to Prabowo Subianto for winning the elections and wished him success. Prince
Mohammed bin Salman also sent a cable to Prabowo expressing his congratulations. • – President
Tharman Shanmugaratnam congratulated Prabowo and stated that his strong mandate demonstrated the confidence and trust of the Indonesian people in his leadership. Prime Minister
Lee Hsien Loong congratulated Prabowo for his apparent victory, and congratulated Jokowi for the "smooth and successful conduct" of the election. He also stated that he valued Prabowo's goodwill and friendship, and appreciated his insights. • – President
Yoon Suk Yeol called Prabowo to congratulate him for winning the election. He also requested support for strengthening bilateral cooperation in various sectors and expressed hope for further efforts in spearheading freedom, peace and prosperity with Indonesia, considered one of South Korea's key partners in the Korea-ASEAN Solidarity Initiative (KASI). • – President
Ranil Wickremesinghe congratulated Prabowo for his victory in the election through a phone call. • – Prime Minister
Srettha Thavisin congratulated Prabowo for his victory on social media. He expressed hope to strengthen bilateral relations. • – President
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan delivered a congratulatory message to Prabowo following the election and expressed hope that the results will be auspicious. The message was delivered to Prabowo by Turkish Ambassador to Indonesia
Talip Küçükcan. Erdoğan also called Prabowo personally to congratulate him for winning the election. • – President
Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan congratulated Prabowo by phone call following the election results. • – Acting President
Vo Thi Anh Xuan and Prime Minister
Pham Minh Chinh cabled messages of congratulations to Prabowo Subianto upon his election as President of the Republic of Indonesia.
Australasia & Oceania • – Foreign Minister
Penny Wong said that the Australian government was looking "forward to working closely with the next president" when he is inaugurated. On 23 February, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense
Richard Marles personally congratulated Prabowo during his official visit to the
Ministry of Defense of Indonesia in Jakarta. • – Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister
Winston Peters congratulated Prabowo through his Twitter account and said he looked forward to strengthen comprehensive partnership between both nations.
Africa • - President
Samia Suluhu Hassan congratulated Prabowo as the elected president of Indonesia in her Twitter account. She said that the results of the election is very important for Prabowo and Indonesia and the results is a proof of trust. She then expressed that Tanzania will continue to cooperate with Indonesia.
Europe • – Prime Minister
Petr Fiala congratulated Prabowo on social media and stated "readiness to strengthen bilateral relations". • – President
Emmanuel Macron congratulated Prabowo through a phone call and expressed his hope to celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations between France and Indonesia. • – Chancellor
Olaf Scholz congratulated Prabowo for his victory and welcomed the opportunity to further developed the strategic partnership between Indonesia and Germany in peace and security, economic cooperation, and shared commitment against climate change. • – Prime Minister
Viktor Orban congratulated Prabowo for his victory and hoped for better bilateral relations between both nations. The letter was delivered to Prabowo by Hungarian Ambassador to Indonesia Lilla Karsay. • – Prime Minister
Mark Rutte congratulated Prabowo following the projected outcome of the elections on social media. He also stated that he is looking forward to continuing to develop the friendship and strong bond between their countries. • – President
Vladimir Putin congratulated Prabowo on his election win and expressed confidence that Prabowo's administration would contribute to the further development of relations between their countries and strengthening security and stability in the Asia-Pacific region. • – President
Aleksandar Vučić congratulated Prabowo through a phone call on 22 February. • – Prime Minister
Pedro Sánchez delivered a congratulatory letter to Prabowo following the election results and expressed confidence in Prabowo's experience and good performance to lead Indonesia in the future. The letter was delivered to Prabowo by Spanish Ambassador to Indonesia Francisco de Asis Aguilera Aranda. • – President
Viola Amherd delivered a congratulatory letter to Prabowo for his electoral victory as the eighth president of Indonesia. The letter was delivered by Swiss Ambassador to Indonesia Olivier Zehnder. • – President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy congratulated Prabowo by phone call following the election results and invited him to an upcoming summit on Ukraine's peace formula in Switzerland in April. • – Prime Minister
Rishi Sunak delivered a congratulatory message to Prabowo on his electoral victory. The message was delivered to Prabowo's home by
UK Ambassador to Indonesia Dominic Jermey. Jermey also congratulated "hundreds of thousands of candidates who campaigned across the archipelago" and hailed the election as "a truly epic festival of democracy". Foreign Minister and Former Prime Minister
David Cameron congratulated Prabowo for his victory through his social media account, hoping to develop a genuine strategic partnership in the years ahead.
Americas • - Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau called Prabowo to congratulate him on his victory in the election and applauded the Indonesian people for their strong turnout and continued commitment to democracy. Trudeau said he looked forward to further strengthening the partnership between Canada and Indonesia after Prabowo takes office and also thanked outgoing President Joko Widodo for his partnership and contributions. Prabowo also expressed his admiration of Trudeau's father, former Canadian Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau. • – President
Daniel Ortega and Vice President
Rosario Murillo congratulated Prabowo and said they hoped to strengthen ties between both countries. • –
State Department spokesman
Matthew Miller congratulated the Indonesian people "for their robust turnout" in the election, calling it "a testament to the durability and strength of the Indonesian people's commitment to the democratic process and electoral institutions". When asked why the
White House had yet to congratulate Prabowo on his victory,
US National Security Council Communications Advisor
John Kirby said a statement would be released at an appropriate time and will respect the will of the Indonesian people. On 12 March, President
Joe Biden delivered a congratulatory letter to Prabowo on his electoral victory which was delivered by US Ambassador to
ASEAN Yohannes Abraham. He congratulated the Indonesian people for their successful election, calling it "a testament for commitment to democracy" and he looked forward to strengthening
Indonesia–United States relations further. On 22 March, Biden personally called Prabowo to congratulate him for winning the election.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken also congratulated Prabowo on his victory and said that he looked forward to partnering closely with the incoming government.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin congratulated Prabowo for his election victory via a phone call, reiterating he importance of maintaining the international rules and norms that preserve a free and open Indo-Pacific region. Aside from Prabowo, Vice President-elect
Gibran Rakabuming Raka also received words of congratulations from foreign government officials. == See also ==