Indonesian Justice and Unity Party
Justice and Unity Party Partai Keadilan dan Persatuan | |
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Abbreviation | PKP |
General Chairman | Yussuf Solichien[1] |
Secretary-General | Syahrul Mamma |
Founded |
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Split from | Golkar |
Headquarters | Jakarta |
Membership (2022) | 553,594[2] |
Ideology | Pancasila Indonesian nationalism[3] Secularism[3] |
Political position | Centre |
National affiliation | Onward Indonesia Coalition |
DPR seats | 0 / 575 |
DPRD I seats | 4 / 2,232 |
DPRD II seats | 155 / 17,340 |
The Justice and Unity Party (Indonesian: Partai Keadilan dan Persatuan, abbreviated as PKP) formerly known as Indonesian Justice and Unity Party (Indonesian: Partai Keadilan dan Persatuan Indonesia, abbreviated as PKPI) is a political party in Indonesia.
The party was founded as the Justice and Unity Party (Indonesian: Partai Keadilan dan Persatuan, PKP) on 15 December 1998 / 15 January 1999 as a split from Golkar Party.[4][5] According to PKP leaders, particularly retired General and first party president Edi Sudrajat,[4] PKP's leader, Golkar was insufficiently cooperative with reform movements then active.[5] The PKP also argued that Golkar's attitude toward Pancasila and the original 1945 constitution threatened the unity of Indonesia.[6]
In the
The party opposes the International Monetary Fund and privatization. Its main support is concentrated in North Sumatra, West Java and Central Java.[10] It did not qualify for the 2024 election.[11] The party is connected to the Indonesian National Armed Forces.[3]
Election results
Legislative election results
Election | Ballot number | Total seats won | Total votes | Share of votes | Outcome of election | Party leader |
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1999 | 41 | 4 / 500
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1,065,686 | 1.01%[12] | 4 seats, Opposition | Edi Sudradjat |
2004 | 10 | 1 / 550
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1,424,240 | 1.26%[13] | 3 seats, Governing coalition | Edi Sudradjat |
2009 | 7 | 0 / 560
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934,892 | 0.90%[13] | 1 seat, Governing coalition | Meutia Hatta |
2014 | 15 | 0 / 560
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1,143,094 | 0.91%[14] | 0 seats, Governing coalition | Sutiyoso |
2019 | 20 | 0 / 575
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312,775 | 0.22%[15] | 0 seats, Governing coalition | Diaz Hendropriyono |
2024 | Did not qualify | Yussuf Solichien |
Presidential election results
Election | Ballot number | Candidate | Running mate | 1st round (Total votes) |
Share of votes | Outcome | 2nd round (Total votes) |
Share of votes | Outcome |
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2004 | 4 | Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono | Jusuf Kalla | 39,838,184 | 33.57% | Runoff
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69,266,350 | 60.62% | Elected |
2009 | 2 | Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono | Boediono | 73,874,562 | 60.80% | Elected | |||
2014 | 2 | Joko Widodo[16] | Jusuf Kalla | 70,997,833 | 53.15% | Elected | |||
2019 | 01 | Joko Widodo | Ma'ruf Amin | 85,607,362 | 55.50% | Elected |
Note: Bold text suggests the party's member
References
- ^ "Yusuf Solihin Ditetapkan jadi Ketum PKPI Gantikan Diaz Hendropriyono". Jawa Pos (in Indonesian). 26 May 2021. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
- ^ "Info Pemilu - Partai Keadilan dan Persatuan". Komisi Pemilihan Umum RI. 22 December 2022. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
- ^ a b c Bulkin, Nadia (October 24, 2013). "Indonesia's Political Parties". Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
- ^ ISBN 981-230-323-5.
- ^ Kompas. 12 March 1999. Archived from the originalon 2017-09-14. Retrieved 2018-03-31 – via Seasite.niu.edu (Southeast Asian languages, literatures and cultures).
- ^ Who's who in Indonesia's political arena (1999). p. 277.
- ISBN 979-709-121-X.
- ^ Indonesian General Election Commission website[permanent dead link] Official Election Results
- ^ The Jakarta Post 10 May 2009 Archived 13 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine Democratic Party controls 26% of parliamentary seats
- ^ Tempo magazine No. 0931/March 31-April 06, 2009, p.31
- ^ "KPU Putuskan PKP dan 4 Partai Lainnya Tak Lolos Administrasi Pemilu 2024". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). 19 November 2022. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
- Komisi Pemilihan Umum Republik Indonesia. 21 February 2008. Archived from the originalon 27 April 2020. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- ^ Komisi Pemilihan Umum Republik Indonesia. Archived from the original(PDF) on 17 April 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- ^ "KPU sahkan hasil pemilu, PDIP nomor satu" (in Indonesian). BBC. 10 May 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- ^ Zunita Putri (21 May 2019). "KPU Tetapkan Hasil Pileg 2019: PDIP Juara, Disusul Gerindra-Golkar". Detik.com. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
- ^ Rochman, Fathur (22 May 2014). "PKPI Dukung Jokowi-JK, Tanpa Syarat". Kompas.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 1 August 2018.