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Short title
INDONESIA-ELECTIONS/BILLBOARD
Date and time of data generation
17:14, 16 May 1997
Author
JOHN MACDOUGALL
City shown
Yogyakarta
Credit/Provider
AFP
Source
AFP
Image title
A pedicab driver passes under a giant billboard depicting all three party colours and wishing for successful 1997 general elections in central Java's main city 16 May. 200 million Indonesians will go to the polls 29 May to select a new parliament, with many predicting a sure victory fot the ruling Golkar party. (Photo by JOHN MACDOUGALL / AFP)