Indonesia's Prabowo faces uncertain fate in opposition


  • World
  • Thursday, 24 Jul 2014

JAKARTA (Reuters) - After spending a decade, and a chunk of the family fortune, in trying to become Indonesia's president, an outraged Prabowo Subianto watched as leadership of the world's third-largest democracy slipped through his fingers this week.

The question now is whether the former special forces commander with a shadowy human rights reputation has any political muscle left to try to influence what direction Southeast Asia's biggest economy now takes.

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