New Indonesia National Sovereignty Party
New Indonesia National Sovereignty Party Partai Kedaulatan Bangsa Indonesia Baru | |
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Chairman | Yenny Wahid |
Secretary-General | Imron Rosyadi Hamid |
Founded | 23 September 2002 (as New Indonesian Alliance Party) |
Headquarters | Jakarta |
Ideology | Pancasila Socialism |
Ballot number | 10 |
DPR seats | 0 |
Website | |
partai-pib.or.id | |
The New Indonesia National Sovereignty Party (
At the last
Dr. Sjahrir stepped down as chairman of the party when the 2004 elected president of the Republic of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, appointed Syahrir as Economic Advisor to the President on 11 April 2007.[3] He was succeeded by his wife, Dr. Nurmala Kartini Sjahrir, chairman of the Indonesian Anthropological Association (according to Minister of Law and Human Rights Republic of Indonesia decree number M.HH-08.AH.11.01 Year 2008)
On 28 July 2008, the party founder and first chairman, Dr. Syahrir, died in Singapore [4]
On 10 November 2008, the party officially stated its candidate for the
The party contested the
Vision and mission
The party vision and mission is to developed a new Indonesia which is fair, democratic and plural.[8]
- Fair means jobs assurance, fair tax system, economic growth, elimination of poverty
- Democratic means human rights protection, justice for all, government transparency, people's control
- Plural means guarantee of the existence of various culture, freedom of speech, no discrimination, minority protection, freedom of religion.
References
- ISBN 979-709-121-Xpp148-150
- ^ Profil Partai Politik (Profile of Political Parties), Kompas newspaper 14 July 2008 pp. 148-150
- ^ "President Yudhoyono to install Wantimpres members". Archived from the original on 2008-04-18. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
- ^ "Sjahrir Passed Away Kompas newspaper, accessed 2008-08-03". Archived from the original on 2008-08-04. Retrieved 2008-08-03.
- ^ PIB website Archived 2008-12-24 at the Wayback Machine accessed 16/11/08 (in Indonesian)
- ^ Indonesian General Election Commission website[permanent dead link] Official Election Results
- ^ The Jakarta Post 10 May 2009 Democratic Party controls 26% of parliamentary seats
- ^ "Tentang Partai PIB". Archived from the original on 2008-09-18. Retrieved 2008-10-17.