Indonesia’s electoral commission officially declared Prabowo Subianto as president-elect following a court ruling rejecting challenges to his landslide victory. Subianto, currently serving as defense minister, won with 58.6% of the votes. The ceremony saw Subianto emphasize collaboration for national welfare, attended by political rivals. He will succeed Joko Widodo in October. Legal challenges from rivals Anies Baswedan and Ganjar Pranowo, alleging fraud and nepotism, were dismissed by the Constitutional Court. Subianto’s past includes military service and political opposition. His acceptance of the 2019 election results led to reconciliation with Widodo’s administration.