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Freedom Party (Indonesia)

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Chairman
  
Rosmawi Hasan

Founded
  
10 October 2002

Ballot number
  
41

Secretary-General
  
Ahmad Muzani

Headquarters
  
Jakarta

Ideology
  
Pancasila & 1945 Constitution

The Freedom Party (Indonesian: Partai Merdeka) is a political party in Indonesia. It was established in 2002 as a reaction to the disappointment felt by several economic activists to the failure of the new Indonesian parties established after the end of the New Order regime to make meaningful changes to the political system. Rather than fighting for political aims, the party focus is on bringing about a people's economy. The three main principles of the party are nationhood, rule by the people and independence.

In the 2004 legislative election, the party won 0.7% of the popular vote and no seats. After initially failing to qualify, following a lawsuit it contested the 2009 elections, but came last, winning only 0.11% of the popular vote, from the electoral threshold of 2.50% and for the second time, no seats.

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Freedom Party (Indonesia) Wikipedia