Antara
MEDAN,
North Sumatra: The Indonesian Embassy in Singapore
said on Sunday there had been an increase in the
number of visa applications ahead of the election
campaign, which will run from March 11 to April
1.
"There
are now about 500 to 600 applicants (a day), while
previously there were only some 150 visa applicants
every day," said embassy immigration officer
Agus Widjaja.
"Most
of (the applicants) are from Asian countries such
as China, Japan and South Korea."
Indonesian
diplomats could not explain the phenomenon, but
said in general only a fraction of the foreign tourists
visiting Singapore continued on to Indonesia.
The
perceived lack of security in Indonesia, as well
as various disease scares such as bird flu and dengue
fever, undoubtedly contributes to the low number
of visitors.
Indonesia
will hold its legislative election on April 5 and
its first ever direct presidential election on June
5, with a second round on Sept. 20 if necessary.
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