Four Indonesian Cabinet members testified that government aid distribution during the recent election campaign followed regulations, despite claims by losing candidates of its misuse. Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto’s landslide victory triggered allegations of fraud, with opponents citing aid disbursement and his successor’s age exemption. The Constitutional Court summoned ministers, who defended aid as poverty alleviation measures, dismissing bias claims. The court will decide the case by April 22, involving allegations of election irregularities and calls for a revote. Subianto, who previously contested election results unsuccessfully, faces scrutiny amid accusations of electoral manipulation.