Indonesian Christian Party 1945

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Indonesian Christian Party 1945
Partai Kristen Indonesia 1945
AbbreviationParkindo 45
ChairmanMax Nikijuluw
Founded5 July 2000
Preceded byIndonesian Christian Party
Succeeded byIndonesian Students Party (disputed)
HeadquartersJakarta
IdeologyPancasila
ReligionChristianity (Protestant)

Indonesian Christian Party 1945 (Indonesian: Partai Kristen Indonesia 1945, Parkindo 45) was a political party in Indonesia. The party was a successor to the Indonesian Christian Party, which was established in 1945. The party never passed the verification for the general election.

After long absence in national politics, the Ministry of Law and Human Rights announced that it has recognised Indonesian Students Party as the successor of Parkindo 45 on 21 January 2022, and all administrative requirements for the change has been fulfilled.[1]

The ministry's stance is not recognised by Parkindo 45 members, who promptly contested the decision. They claimed the change occurred without their prior knowledge, while also alleging foul play in the succeeding party's registration process.[2] However, Indonesian Students Party Chairman Eko Pratama claimed in July 2022 that the issue with Parkindo 1945 has been settled.[3]

References[edit]

  • Evans, Kevin Raymond, (2003) The History of Political Parties & General Elections in Indonesia, Arise Consultancies, Jakarta, ISBN 979-97445-0-4
  • Feith, Herbert (2007) The Decline of Constitutional Democracy in Indonesia Equinox Publishing (Asia) Pte Ltd, ISBN 978-979-3780-45-0
  • Liddle, R. William (1994) Pemilu-Pemilu Orde Baru (Elections of the New Order), LP3ES, Jakarta ISBN 978-979-8015-88-5

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Dewi Nurita (24 April 2022). "Kemenkumham: Partai Mahasiswa Indonesia Perubahan dari Parkindo 45". Tempo.co. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  2. ^ Adhyasta Dirgantara (24 May 2022). Dani Prabowo (ed.). "Munculnya Partai Mahasiswa Indonesia yang Kini Dipersoalkan Parkindo 1945". Kompas.com. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  3. ^ Faiq Azmi (18 July 2022). "Gelar Rakernas, Partai Mahasiswa Indonesia Tak Siap Ikut Pemilu 2024". Detik.com. Retrieved 23 January 2023.