List of political parties in Indonesia
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Since 1999, Indonesia has had a multi-party system. In the two legislative elections since the fall of the New Order regime, no political party has managed to win an overall majority of seats, resulting in coalition governments.
The parties
Parliamentary parties
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Parties not represented in the legislature
- Crescent Star Party (Partai Bulan Bintang)
- Reform Star Party (Partai Bintang Reformasi)
- Prosperous Peace Party (Partai Damai Sejahtera)
- Concern for the Nation Functional Party (Partai Karya Peduli Bangsa)
- Indonesian Justice and Unity Party (Partai Keadilan dan Persatuan Indonesia)
- Freedom Bull National Party (Partai Nasional Banteng Kemerdekaan)
- United Democratic Nationhood Party (Partai Persatuan Demokrasi Kebangsaan)
- Indonesian National Party Marhaenism (Partai Nasional Indonesia Marhaenisme)
- Indonesian Democratic Vanguard Party (Partai Penegak Demokrasi Indonesia)
- Vanguard Party (Partai Pelopor)
- Indonesian Democratic Party of Devotion (Partai Kasih Demokrasi Indonesia)
- Democratic Renewal Party (Partai Demokrasi Pembaruan, PDP)
- People's Democratic Party (Partai Rakyat Demokratik, PRD)
Former parties
- Indonesian Democratic Party (Partai Demokrasi Indonesia, PDI, later became PDI-P)
- Communist Party of Indonesia (Partai Komunis Indonesia, PKI)
- Indonesian National Party (Partai Nasional Indonesia, PNI)
- Masyumi Party (Majelis Syuro Muslimin Indonesia, Grand Assembly of Muslims of Indonesia)
- Socialist Party of Indonesia (Partai Sosialis Indonesia, PSI)
Pre-independence organisations
New Parties Created after 2014 Elections
- Indonesian Solidarity Party (Partai Solidaritas Indonesia, PSI)
- Indonesian Unity Party (Partai Persatuan Indonesia, Perindo)
- Islam, Peace, and Secure Party (Partai Islam Damai Aman, Idaman)
See also
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