Labour Party (Indonesia, 1998)

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Labour Party
Partai Buruh
Ballot number44
DPR seats0
Website
partaiburuh.org

The Labour Party (

Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle and decided to establish its own party, the National Labour Party (Indonesian: Partai Buruh Nasional). After the failure in 1999 election, the party changed its name to Social Democrat Labour Party (Indonesian: Partai Buruh Sosial Demokrat). The party stood in the 2004 Indonesian legislative election, but won only 0.6 percent of the vote and no legislative seats. Party chairman However, the party has 12 representatives in provincial assemblies. The party subsequently changed its name to the Labour Party.[1][2]

After initially failing to qualify, following a lawsuit the party won the right to contest the

On 5 October 2021, the party, together with other 10 Indonesian labour mass organizations re-formed into the newly reformed Labour Party.[8]

Ballot number history

  • 1999: 37 (as Partai Buruh Nasional)
  • 2004: 2 (as Partai Buruh Sosial Demokrat)
  • 2009: 44 (as Partai Buruh)

References

  1. . p213
  2. ^ Kompas newspaper 18 October 2008, p5
  3. ^ InfoPartai.com Archived 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine Indonesian
  4. ^ Akhirnya KPU Putuskan 4 Parpol Gurem Ikut Pemilu 2009 (Finally the General Elections Commission Allows 4 small parties to contest the 2009 elections) Detik.com
  5. ^ Profil Partai Politik (Profile of Political Parties), Kompas newspaper 14 July 2008 pp. 38-39
  6. ^ Indonesian General Election Commission website[permanent dead link] Official Election Results
  7. ^ The Jakarta Post 10 May 2009 Archived 13 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine Democratic Party controls 26% of parliamentary seats
  8. ^ Bayhaqi, Ahda (2021-10-03). "11 Organisasi akan Deklarasikan Ulang Partai Buruh, Siap Bertarung di Pemilu 2024". merdeka.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-10-05.