the first free elections in Indonesia since 1955, and the first and only free legislative election held in East Timor during Indonesian provincehood. With...
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Indonesia held the first legislative elections since 1955 in an effort to establish a system of government with President Suharto and the Indonesian military...
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Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 4 May 1982. They were the fourth legislative elections since independence and the third under the New Order...
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From 20 to 21 October 1999, the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), the legislative branch of Indonesia, met to elect both the president and vice president...
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received the most votes. It had lost to the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle in the 1999 legislative election. The Democratic Party and the Prosperous...
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Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 3 July 1971, the first under the New Order regime. There were ten participants; nine political parties...
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Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 29 May 1997. There were three simultaneous elections in one because voters were electing members of two...
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Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 29 September 1955 to elect the 257 members of the House of Representatives. The election was the first...
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Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 23 April 1987, to elect 400 of the 500 members of the People's Representative Council (DPR), the national...
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has related news: Indonesia Elections in Indonesia have taken place since 1955 to elect a legislature. At a national level, Indonesian people did not elect...
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the 2019 Indonesian legislative election NOTE: See warning above The KPU officially announced that the Jokowi-Amin ticket had won the election in the early...
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2024 Indonesian legislative election. Scenario polls are not included. The electoral threshold to obtain seats is currently set at 4%. The Indonesian Government...
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inaugurated as the sixth president of Indonesia on 20 October 2004. In the 1999 legislative election, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P)...
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Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 9 April 2009 for 132 seats of the Regional Representative Council (DPD) and 560 seats of the People's Representative...
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Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 9 April 2014 to elect 136 members of the Regional Representative Council (DPD), 560 members of the People's...
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officials. 2024 Indonesian legislative election Including Gerindra, Golkar, the Democratic Party, the National Mandate Party, the Indonesian Solidarity Party...
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the Election of the President and Vice-president Archived 9 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in Indonesian) Prokurat, Sergiusz (2014), Indonesian parliamentary...
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Council from 1999 to 2004. The 15th People's Representative Council follows the 1999 Indonesian legislative election held on 7 June 1999. There are 462...
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The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (Indonesian: Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan, PDI-P) is a centre to centre-left secular-nationalist...
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Since 1999, Indonesia has had a multi-party system. In the six legislative elections since the fall of the New Order regime, no political party has won...
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The Indonesian Democratic Party (Indonesian: Partai Demokrasi Indonesia, abbr. PDI) was a political party in Indonesia which existed from 1973 to 2003...
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Guruh Sukarnoputra (category Members of the House of Representatives (Indonesia), 1999)
breakaway Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle. He was reelected under the banner of the new party in the 1999 Indonesian legislative election and was...
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the Republic of Indonesia (Indonesian: Pemerintah Republik Indonesia, abbr. GOI, sometimes also referred to as Government of Indonesia the Central Government...
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the legislative branch of Indonesia, met to elect the president of the country for the 1968–1973 term. It was the third presidential election in Indonesia...
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The Indonesian National Party – Marhaenist Front (Indonesian: Partai Nasional Indonesia – Front Marhaenis, PNI-FM)) was one of several political parties...
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Unity Party (Indonesian: Partai Keadilan dan Persatuan, abbreviated as PKP) formerly known as Indonesian Justice and Unity Party (Indonesian: Partai Keadilan...
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Democratic Party (Indonesian: Partai Demokrat lit. 'Democrats' Party') is a centre to centre-right nationalist political party in Indonesia. Currently, it...
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election 1999 Indonesian legislative election 1999 Israeli legislative election 1999 Israeli prime ministerial election 1999 Kuwaiti general election...
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The 1963 Indonesian presidential election was a second vote to elect the President and Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia for the 1963–1968 term...
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achieve enough votes in the 1999 legislative elections to qualify for the 2004 elections, it changed its name to the Indonesian Democratic Vanguard Party...
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