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Indonesian Democratic Party of Devotion

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Chairman
  
Roy Rening

Founded
  
22 August 1998

Ballot number
  
32

Headquarters
  
Jakarta

Secretary-General
  
Random Gultom

Ideology
  
Pancasila

Established
  
22 August 1998

Indonesian Democratic Party of Devotion httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaen449PKD

Presidential candidate
  
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono

The Indonesian Democratic Party of Devotion (Indonesian: Partai Kasih Demokrasi Indonesia) is a political party in Indonesia. It was one of two Christian parties contesting the 2009 elections.

The party was originally established in 1998 as the Catholic Democratic Party. In the 1999 legislative election, the party won one seat in the legislature. For the 2004 election, it had to change its name in order to meet the requirements to contest the vote, but the party eventually failed the verification process. It then joined together with other parties and changed its name to the Indonesian Democratic Party of Devotion. The party targeted the 14-15 million voters in Christian regions of Indonesia in the 2009 legislative election, hoping to gain 30 percent of the votes in those areas. However, the party won only 0.3 percent of the national vote, less than the 2.5 percent electoral threshold, meaning it was awarded no seats in the People's Representative Council.

Regional strength

In the legislative election held on 9 April 2009, support for the PKDI was higher than the party's national average in the following provinces:

North Sumatra 0.7%

Riau Islands 0.5%

Jakarta 0.4%

Yogyakarta 0.4%

West Kalimantan 0.5%

Central Kalimantan 0.4%

East Kalimantan 0.5%

East Nusa Tenggara 3.1%

West Sulawesi 0.5%

North Sulawesi 0.5%

Central Sulawesi 0.8%

South Sulawesi 0.5%

Maluku 0.5%

North Maluku 0.4%

West Papua 1.0%

Papua 0.9%

References

Indonesian Democratic Party of Devotion Wikipedia