It won 18.95 percent of the vote, the electioncommission announced on May 10, in line with unofficial tallies releasedat the time of the April 9 vote.
The Democratic Party led by President Susilo Bambang, meanwhile, saw its support halve to around 10 percent.
Under Indonesia’s election law, a party or coalition of parties needs25 percent of the national vote or 20 percent of seats in the lowerhouse of parliament to field a presidential candidate.
Theresult means that the PDI-P will likely have to form alarger-than-expected coalition to ensure enough support at the Julyelection.-VNA