On February 14, Indonesia will hold the largest one-day elections in the world to elect a president and vice president, along with nearly 20,000 deputies. In a first in the country, Anis Baswedan, the No.

1 candidate in the Indonesian elections, is of Arab origin. Observers believe that the sixth Indonesian elections scheduled for this February are a test of the democratic path in theCountry. About 200 million voters participate in the ballot every 5 years, according to which about half of their legislators in the central parliament and hundreds of local legislative councils change.